Circumferential Inspection PassesCircumferential passes may be more efficient for pilings that have a very large diameter. The ROV is navigated to the piling and a circumferential pass is made with the ROV facing the piling. The ROV is then navigated vertically up or down to position the ROV for next circumferential pass, again while facing the piling. While moving to the level of the next circumferential pass, the camera should be pointed down slightly when descending, or up slightly when ascending. The next circumferential pass is then made in the opposite direction to prevent the tether from getting tangled around the piling. This pattern is repeated until full visual coverage of the piling is completed.
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