We’ve developed a robust custom identification tag for all our new rigging products and retrofitting them to existing products that are in use today for all our customers. These tags provide all the details for customers to easily and quickly identify that the equipment is suitable for the task and ensures inspection and testing compliance.
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We continue our exploration of acceptable wear limits and take a look at some recent studio designs to talk about the use of high-performance rigging equipment and techniques for aerial rigging. When we design rigging systems for clients, its always a compromise between cost, performance and ease of use, safety is the most important aspect by far. For that reason, we select equipment that performs well in this dynamic and extremely complex environment.
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Rigging equipment is selected and designed for a specific application. Each item of equipment is a critical link in an assembly and is only as good as the weakest link as we say. The best way to prevent a break in the chain is to employ a proactive approach to the care, use; handling; selection; maintenance and inspection.
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Aero Motion Australia has been involved with the operation of remotely piloted aircraft since their commercial inception, often in remote and difficult to reach locations. Read more about how we have achieved these successful operations recently in PNG.
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In any industry involving high-risk rigging work, there are certain essential steps and processes to follow to mitigate the risk of rigging equipment failure, and one of these steps is rigging equipment inspections. We provide this essential service top helicopter operators Australia wide.
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Get an insight into how we test our netting products. We have developed a state of the art test rig for all your net testing needs. All our nets are compliant to British Standards for Cargo nets.
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Helicopter Long Lines are built in Australia to suit our harsh conditions for fire fighting, construction, mining and agricultural operations. Every long line has been proof load tested and compliant to Australian Standards and developed from years of experience using the equipment first hand.
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Destruction testing is one of our favourite things to do and we get to do a lot of it. Breaking things for a living means we get to know and understand the design and how to improve it for safety.
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Aero Motion trains and educates NSW Lifeguards to operate unmanned aircraft systems to proficient levels of aviation safety and airmanship. Our dedication and support to life saving operations has enabled the effective use of UAV’s for search and rescue missions.
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Our latest product development. Fast Rope Device for arresting the rapid descent of free falling stunts. We have redesigned the true classic variable friction device. Our proprietary design has been developed over 25 years of use in the stunt industry.
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Save Ourselves Rigging Workshops provide participants with information and knowledge to enable safe and professional development in the high risk work environments of Film and Television Stunts and Aerial Circus performing and rigging.
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Aero Motion Australia has had a long affiliation with the arts in Australia and overseas, we have partnered with some of the biggest names in the business to produce some extraordinary aerial rigging effects.
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Aero Motion was the first company to trial, test and demonstrate UAV surveillance flights for the NSW Government, Using the Pulse Vapor 55 with UAV Vision’s CM100 camera system. We completed this project for Life Saving NSW and the Little Ripper Group.
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Commercial UAVs utilised in Environmental Rehabilitation Projects. Precision application of spraying, seeding and the use of aerial incendiaries, combined with aerial mapping and thermal imaging to control the spread of weeds and manage sensitive areas.
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Aero Motion designs and operates a film and television stunt performing and rigging design service. We often find ourselves in the worst conditions to operate in, but that’s whey they call us, its not always easy.
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