Location Specific Details
Call Sign UAV 31
Street Access Middle Rock Wall, Claude Batten Drive, Noosa Heads
Beach Access Number BA 16
GPS Coordinates 26.384596°S 153.086500°E
UTC UTC+10
Preferred SLSQ Radio Channel Ch15 – Noosa Repeater, Ch1 – Simplex
Aviation Radio Frequency 124.4 Mhz
Airport
Phone Number 0460 628 395
Email uavNoosa@lifesaving.com.au
Start/Finish Location Noosa West Tower, Beach Access 16 Claude Batten Drive
Storage Locations Noosa Jet Ski Shed, Beach Access 9, Claude Batten Drive
Vehicle
Nearest Lifesaving/ Lifeguard Service
Noosa West Lifeguard
Period Day Hours of Operation
May – September Monday – Sunday 0930 – 1600
September – May Monday – Friday 0730 – 1700
Christmas Holidays Monday – Friday 0700 – 1800
Noosa Lifeguard
Period Day Hours of Operation
May – September Monday – Sunday 0730 – 1630
September – May Monday – Friday 0730 – 1700
Christmas Holidays Monday – Friday 0700 – 1800
Noosa SLSC
Period Day Hours of Operation
September – May Weekend & Public Holidays 0700-1700
Christmas Holidays Weekend & Public Holidays 0700-1800
Location Specific Contacts
Name Phone Email
Chief Remote Pilot – Rob Adsett 0448 551 726 radsett@lifesaving.com.au
Noosa Lifeguard 0439 670 601 lgnoosa@lifesaving.com.au
Noosa West Lifeguard 0439 032 375 lgnoosawest@lifesaving.com.au
North Lunch Relief (NLR1 Roving ) 0439 032 376
Noosa Heads SLSC 07 5474 5688
State Operations Centre 07 5631 7400 socc@lifesaving.com.au
Lifeguard Supervisor – Rowan Simpson 0483 362 609 rsimpson@lifesaving.com.au
SLSQ IT Support 07 3846 8155 itsupport@lifesaving.com.au
ATSB – Australian Transport Safety Bureau 1800 011 034
Department of Fisheries – Shark Control Hotline 1800 806 891

Set Up

  • Gain access to Noosa West Lifeguard Tower. Keys are located in lock box under stairs. Access code 5528
  • Open all locks. Returns keys immediately to lock box.
  • Collect radios and phone from cupboard under bench in upstairs of Lifeguard Tower
  • Ensure all batteries, controller have charged overnight. If not, reposition on charge.
  • Log on to SURFCOM via radio
  • Plan mission on laptop using phone hotspot for internet connection following DAF Drone Logbook guide
  • Inspect all equipment including UAV, controllers and signage
    • Conduct pre-flight checklist and JSA
    • Set up exclusion area to East of rock wall as per diagram. May need to alter location due to beach and surf conditions
    • Set up additional equipment such as pop up tent, tables, chairs, landing pad
    • Calibrate compass and Home Point prior to first flight
    • Inform SURFCOM when commencing flights

Transect Flights

  • Calibrate the compass/check the home point at your take off/landing position.
  • Fly the drone out to the back of the break, maintaining Visual Line Of Sight (up to approximately 500m from where you are standing on the beach)
  • Point the camera back in to shore at approximate 45 to 50 degree angle looking into the water
  • Commence filming (4K video) and patrol back and forth on a transect line at the back of the surf zone no faster than 8.4m/s (30km/hour)
  • When the battery goes down to 40%, finish the transect and stop filming, and then bring the drone back in to the landing pad to change batteries.
  • Complete flight operations up to a final flight after midday (average 2 flights/hour from patrol set up if conditions are favourable, without interruptions for air traffic/weather).
  • If you spot any marine creatures, pause the transect and drop down to 30m. Identify it (if possible). If it is considered a threatening species follow SLSQ procedures and inform the lifeguard/lifesavers and SURFCOM
    • The Lifeguards/Patrol Captain will go through the processes to evacuate the water etc.
    • follow until the battery needs to be changed. Complete the shark sightings log if you see a shark.
    • try and find the shark on the next battery if possible, and communicate with the relevant authorities.

Inclement Weather

  • If it is raining or the wind is above 20knots, DO NOT FLY
  • If the weather does not look like it will improve for the rest of your shift, you can fill out the Transect Patrol log with the Inclement Weather section at the bottom.
  • A minimum shift is three hours (4 hours on a Sunday/Public Holiday) and you can sign off and go home.
  • If you have completed some flights before the weather became Inclement, fill out the Inclement Weather section on your last Transect form (from the last flight you flew.)
  • Then pack up and complete all duties and inform your Supervisor if you finish early

Pack Up

  • Inform SURFCOM that flights have ceased for day and on standby
  • Pack up UAV, controller and batteries and put on charge if necessary
  • Pack away exclusion area
  • Complete any remaining DAF forms including post-op checklist
  • Upload all videos to Hard Drive from SD card. Create a folder on HDD using the formula Location Date Initials – EG NOOSA19012023AS for a mission at NOOSA on Jan 19 2023 by pilot Andrew Smith. Format the SD card upon completion and reinsert in UAV
  • Finalise mission by syncing flights to Drone Logbook and associate to the day’s mission
  • Clean and store any remaining equipment, ensuring electrical components are on charge
  • Sign off with SURCOM
  • Lock tower if last one at location

Suggested Exclusion Area

Suggested exclusion area is 40m East of middle rock wall. If tide permits, position forward of dunes to allow pedestrian access behind exclusion area.

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