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DJI Drone Flycart 30 Trial Begins To Bring Garbage To Mount EverestDJI Drone Flycart 30 Trial Begins To Bring Garbage To Mount Everest

DJI Drone Flycart 30 Trial Begins To Bring Garbage To Mount Everest The necessary tests to use drones to bring garbage accumulated in the Everest region have started. In the trial, which started on May 17th, the waste from Camp 1 of Everest was collected and brought to the base camp using drones, as the Chairman of Khumbu Pasanglhamu Rural Municipality, Mingma Chiri Sherpa, informed.

 

He said that within three days of the start of the trial, the drone had managed to bring 110 kg of waste from Camp 1 of Everest to the base camp. According to Sherpa, the village council had planned to test drones to collect garbage from Mount Everest a month ago. Accordingly, the rural municipality started preparing together with Airlift Nepal Company to test the drone. He also said that drones are being tested by bringing drones from China’s DJI (Da Jiang Chuangxin) company through airlift. For this, the rural municipality also sought approval from the Ministry of Home Affairs.

 

Cut waste has accumulated in Everest; there is no article,” he says. “Khumbu Safar’s work organization is SPCC (Evera Matha Pollution Control Committee). The group of three members has planned to reach the summit of Mount Everest. Everest is full of garbage, as in the media or as has been directly observed by his MP from Ningning. They are leaving this week. Then make further plans based on the reports received.

 

DJI Flycart 30

The drone that is being tested to transport garbage in the Everest region is the ‘DJI Flykart 30’ model.

This drone made by the Chinese company DJI is specially made for goods delivery. It can carry heavy loads even over long distances. In addition, the signal it gives is also powerful. It supports cargo mode (lockable by placing the luggage box securely in the box) and winch mode (hanging from a rope). The company claims that it is safer and more affordable than traditional delivery.

According to the company, this drone can carry a maximum of 30 kg of goods over a long distance. It is said that it can cover a distance of 16 km when carrying goods and 28 km without carrying goods. Also, this drone can go up to an altitude of 6,000 meters, and it can work at minus 20 to 45 degrees. The two batteries in it can last up to six hours. It can transmit video up to 20 kilometers. Since 4G is a video transmission and dual-operator model, it can be operated simultaneously by two drone pilots sitting in different places. It also has a high-resolution gimbal camera. 

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