Aerial surveying is essential in land development or conservation, where large areas or unroaded terrains are involved. This is one of several General Aviation areas SAS is passionate about. Assessing a site’s conditions to determine its features before embarking on a project has many benefits. Collection of geomatics and other important imagery before making major project decisions can help avoid errors, save time and money, while ensuring safety. Compared to ground surveys, surveys carried out from the air are more accurate, detailed and generate more complete results. This can be particularly rewarding for governments, businesses, and communities in Africa. The SAS team of pilots, dispatchers, and engineers have experience using airplanes, helicopters, UAVs, balloons and other aerial methods to collect vital information for efficient projects. With SAS’ aerial survey operations, communities can more easily determine the economic feasibility of projects and avoid waste.