[HOT] Nepal Earthquake - Experienced JOSM users needed : Pilot task to trace helicopter landing in remote areas

Pierre Béland pierzenh at yahoo.fr
Sat May 2 18:21:44 UTC 2015


We did not have clear instructions on this. I then prefered to be conservative. Looking at the official helipads (aeroway=helipad) gives us some clue about what looks to be reasonnable.
  
Pierre 

      De : "hyances at gmail.com" <hyances at gmail.com>
 À : Jean-Guilhem Cailton <jgc at arkemie.com> 
Cc : HOT <hot at openstreetmap.org> 
 Envoyé le : Samedi 2 mai 2015 13h58
 Objet : Re: [HOT] Nepal Earthquake - Experienced JOSM users needed : Pilot task to trace helicopter landing in remote areas
   
Very versatile some of this helicopters!  Based on the information gived from this pictures, maybe "aeroway=helipad" poligons radio could be less than 30 mts (task#1026); so increase probability for more aerial rescue areas?

2015-05-02 10:25 GMT-05:00 Jean-Guilhem Cailton <jgc at arkemie.com>:



Hi Michael,

In case it could be useful to imagine landing situations, you can find
photos, and a CNN video, of helicopters landing in my recent Twitter
timeline, like :

https://twitter.com/bhushan_gyan/status/594434101391810560
https://twitter.com/unheard_in/status/594435742706741248
https://twitter.com/jgVisov/status/594134163550240768
https://twitter.com/AnupamkPandey/status/594397182788173824

Best wishes,

Jean-Guilhem
https://twitter.com/jgVisov


Le 02/05/2015 14:57, Michael a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Am 02.05.2015 um 02:36 schrieb Pierre Béland:
>> we are requested to help to locate official and potential helicopters
>> landing to help for the relief of remote areas in the mountains. This
>> is not an easy job and we ask again for experienced contributors that
>> can play with the various Image layers and evaluate helicopters
>> landing. See the pilote task http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/1023
>
> I agree that this is not easy. After finishing two small tasks I had
> not found any marked helipad but added some "leisure=common".
>
> So I was to not sure if I was looking for an example and with the help
> of overpass finally found one. In case anyone else had the same
> question and for reference here the coodinates:
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/28.29210/84.37631
> In the imagery you can see the "H" in a circle of about 10 meters size.
>
> Michael (user Ohr)
>
>
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