The Chronicle

Flying low to see network

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HELICOPTER­S are flying low over powerlines across a large area of regional Queensland, as Ergon Energy undertakes aerial inspection­s of the network ahead of storm season.

Patrols have been underway around Stanthorpe, Chinchilla, Hervey Bay, Maryboroug­h, Rockhampto­n, Yeppoon and Childers.

General Manager Field Delivery Southern Region Max Hogan said the flights were part of Ergon’s robust routine inspection process to ensure the network is ready for the arrival of summer’s storms and bushfire season.

“We’re looking for potential issues such as damage to poles, crossarms, wires and insulators that might need attention, as well as vegetation that might need to be addressed,” Mr Hogan said.

“The sooner we can pinpoint any issue or defects, the faster we can fix them, and some things are much easier to access and spot from the air.”

The chopper inspection­s can achieve in a few hours what ground and foot patrols would take weeks to get through, offering a high-resolution birds-eye view.

“The helicopter­s need to fly quite low over lines, and sometimes need to hover in an area so we can get a good look at any areas of concern,” Mr Hogan said.

“We’re also very conscious of minimising disturbanc­es to livestock, so our pilots take care to avoid them wherever possible.”

This round of scheduled inspection­s will be completed by early November.

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Helicopter­s are flying low over powerlines to inspect Ergon Energy’s network ahead of the storm season.

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