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The city of South Lake Tahoe in California is prone to dangerous

The city of South Lake Tahoe in California is prone to dangerous wildfires during summertime. The city has hired your company to provide and operate an uncrewed aircraft system capable of detecting and monitoring wildfires, helping ground crew manage them more effectively. The company has tasked you with designing such a system.

The first step in the design process is understanding the mission requirements and constraints as outlined below:

 City of South Lake Tahoe Wildfire Mitigation UAS Project Requirements:

Design an uncrewed aircraft system for detecting and monitoring wildfires.

The aircraft must be able to take off and land safely and reliably in small places and within the high-wind conditions of South Lake Tahoe.

The aircraft’s weight should be such that it can be operated under FAA Part 107 rules.

For transportation purposes, aircraft must fit inside a box of 1.1m.

The system must be able to monitor wildfires for at least 30 minutes per battery charge.

Download the UAS Consultant Supplement (DOCX) Download UAS Consultant Supplement (DOCX) )attached and completed) for detailed steps to guide you. The SIMNET link for the project is included in the supplement. Ensure that you complete all of the steps.

 Important Note: You must save your design in SIMNET per the instructions in the supplement! You will be flying your UAS for Part 2 in Module 9!

(This order!!!)

When you have finished all of the steps in the supplement, create a report (500 words) that includes the mission, design requirements, your selected design, and your rationale for why this design is well suited for the mission. ensure all objectives are addressed. APA formatting is not required, except for identifying references utilized outside SIMNET

Chosen sensor. Simple gimbal that fits the weight requirements:

10x Zoom Lightweight 365g 1080P HD 3 Axis UAV Camera Drone Gimbal IP Camera

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