A crane is grounded so if it hits the lines a current can flow through it. It's too slow to effectively do large sections of these easements which are often on rough terrain.
This is as dangerous as any helicopter operation, but it's not as insane as it looks at first glance.
A crane is grounded so if it hits the lines a current can flow through it. It's too slow to effectively do large sections of these easements which are often on rough terrain.
This is as dangerous as any helicopter operation, but it's not as insane as it looks at first glance.
i suspect it's also further away from the lines than we might think
No, it's pretty much as close to the lines as it looks like. Have you ever seen these easements? They're not that wide lol