Flyability Import English

Flyability Import English

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This documentation describes how a WinCan Web user can import data from the Flyability Cloud system into their projects

 

1. Requirements

1.1. Accounts

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Requirement

Remarks

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Requirement

Remarks

WinCan Web

  • Company Admin or Company Operator role

  • Flex seat

  • License with Flyability Import package

To acquire Flex and/or Flyability Import package please contact sales.wincan@idexcorp.com

Flyability Cloud

Account required - credentials will be needed to import data

More information at https://www.flyability.com/cloud

1.2. Projects

  • Flights from Flyability Cloud can only be imported as long as there are points of interest defined

  • To import data to WinCan Web you need to first create a project in Web or have an existing project ready

  • You can import multiple flights per project. Once imported they cannot be imported again

 

2. Import data

To import data from Flyability Cloud to WinCan Web first open your project and click the Project button:

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Then in the popup window select the Flyability import button (you may need to scroll down the list):

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Next in the “Log in” popup window please enter your Flyability Cloud credentials and then click LOG IN

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Use your Flyability Cloud credentials, not your WinCan Web credentials

 

WinCan Web will then gather your Flyability Cloud data and present you a list of your flights grouped under inspections and assets. You can select which flights or whole groups you want to import and then click the button.

IMPORT:

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Before importing data, ensure that you add at least one Point of Interest (POI) at the beginning of the sewer section and another at the end in the Flyability Cloud project!

 

The drone should fly from the starting point to the end of the pipe and then stop. It should not turn around, fly back past the starting point, and continue into a different pipe.

This behavior does not comply with inspection standards and will lead to processing issues.
If such a flight was recorded, the video must be cut so that each pipe segment is treated as a separate inspection.

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Wrong Example: One continuous video was recorded for multiple sections, crossing access points – this is not supported.
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Correct Example: Each pipe section is recorded in a separate video, starting and ending at the same access point.

 

After that the import will start. When it finishes you will see selected flights imported as sections with videos and their Point of Interest imported as observations:

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After importing the data from Flyability Cloud if you create a new observation, the distance will automatically be taken from the current position in the video.