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Airborne Geophysical Survey Operations are composed of three functional elements each requiring specialised disciplines. Our Company has brought together a new team of highly experienced individuals and companies to form Thomson Aviation Geophysical Survey.
The Aircraft Operation
Thomson Aviation has extensive experience in the operation of precision flying at low altitudes by virtue of it's successful background in the aerial application industry. A pool of highly experienced skilled pilots are available who routinely fly to much higher standards than those normally prescribed in the majority of surveys. All aircraft maintenance issues are overseen from our in house maintenance facility, thus ensuring prompt attention in the unlikely event of aircraft mechanical problems.
The Instrumentation
GeOZ Pty Ltd has been commissioned to implement and maintain all of the instrumentation components involved with the survey platform. The latest state of the art instrumentation has been installed and fitted to our aircraft, an example being the Gamma Ray Spectrometer that employs new stabilisation techniques resulting in a sensitivity improvement of 20% and superior quality assurance facilities over competing systems currently in use. Geoz P/L managing director, Zoltan Beldi, has over thirty years experience in Airborne Surveys and has managed a significant number of surveys throughout Australia and overseas.
Data Processing/Quality Assurance
Baigent Geosciences P/L, Managing Director Mark Baigent. Mark has over 20 years experience in the field of data processing and his company has been retained to process the acquired raw data and present it in a form for ease of interpretation by our clients. We believe this arrangement makes for a more independent presentation of data as opposed to in house data processing

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