Drone Survey, Inspection, Photography & Film Service in Scotland
Trusted by Serco Group and Inverclyde Council.
Visual Pursuit provides Land and Structure Surveys, Inspections, Site Progress Tracking, 3D Modeling, Photography and Film Services. We use commercial grade drones and cameras, enabling us to provide stunning photography and help to reduce construction and project costs.
We are VAT registered, ConstructionLine and SSIP accredited and are approved by the Civil Aviation Authority for commercial drone work.
Visual Pursuit is a Scottish born company founded in 2017 and supplies services nationwide, throughout Scotland, England and overseas.
Aerial Photography & Surveys
Our team of specialists look forward to working with you, whether you require an single service or multiple, we work closely with you to deliver the best possible results.
Our Services
Industrial Drone Service
Visual Pursuit offers industrial drone solutions for inspections, surveys and visual line-of-site surveys of communication towers. These methods are fast, cost-effective and can be used to perform routine inspections and surveys.
We inspect bridges, communication masts, and wind farms both onshore and offshore. We can reduce the carbon footprint using drones compared to traditional methods.
We can provide industrial services tailored to your needs. Please call or email us to find out what drones can do for you.

ConstructionLine & SSIP (Safety Schemes in Procurement)
As a drone company, being a Constructionline member and having SSIP accreditation offer several benefits. Firstly, Constructionline membership streamlines the pre-qualification process, saving us time and effort in demonstrating our compliance with industry standards, such as health and safety, technical capabilities, and financial stability. This can improve our chances of winning contracts and gaining access to a wide range of construction projects.
Contact Us
Based in Scotland and regularly travel throughout Scotland & England, delivering services in both cities and rural areas.
Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ's
Visual Pursuit pride themself in their flexibility and experience. Below you'll find a list of questions we are often asked by new and existing clients.
Top 10 FAQ's
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What services do you offer with your drones?
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We offer a wide range of drone services, including aerial photography, videography, mapping, surveying, inspections, agricultural monitoring, site progress reporting, film services and more.
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Are your drone pilots licensed and certified?
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Yes, all our drone operators/pilots are licensed by the Civil Aviation Administration (CAA) and operate under Visual Pursuit's Operational Authorisation hold. They hold all necessary certifications, ensuring knowledgeable, safe and professional operations.
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Do you provide drone service across the full UK?
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Yes, Visual Pursuit's offices are based in Glasgow however provides nationwide coverage including Scottish islands with trained operator dotted around the country.
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How do I request a drone service from your company?
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You can request a drone service by filling out the contact form or by contacting our customer support team directly on 0141 478 0105. We'll respond promptly and discuss your project requirements.
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Are you ConstructionLine & SSIP Accredited? (Safety Schemes in Procurement)
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Yes, safety is at the forefront of our company. Constructionline demonstrates our compliance with industry standards, such as health and safety, technical capabilities, and financial stability. SSIP accreditation demonstrates our commitment to maintaining high levels of health and safety. Find out more on the About Us Page.
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Can your drones fly indoors as well as outdoors?
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Yes, our drones and operators are capable of flying in both indoor and outdoor environments, offering versatility for various projects.
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What safety measures do you have in place to ensure secure and reliable operations?
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Safety is paramount to us. We follow strict operational protocols, conduct pre-flight checks, adhere to aviation regulations, and carry Combined Liability insurance for additional peace of mind.
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How far and how high can your drones fly?
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The flight range and altitude vary depending on the location of flight due to obstructions. The maximum distance we are permitted to fly is 500m/1640ft and reach altitudes up to 400 feet above ground level in compliance with CAA guidelines.
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Do you offer drone photography and videography services?
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Yes, we provide high-quality drone photography and videography services for a wide range of applications, including events, marketing, estate agents and weddings.
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What types of industries do you provide drone services for?
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We cater to various industries, including real estate, construction, agriculture, infrastructure, environmental monitoring, and insurance, among others.
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What Makes Scotland Special
Scotland is a country located in the northern part of the United Kingdom. Scotland is famous for its breath-taking natural landscapes, vibrant cities, rich history, and unique culture.
Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, is a bustling city that is steeped in history and culture. It is known for its impressive castle, numerous museums and art galleries, and lively festivals such as the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland, is another vibrant hub of culture, with a bustling music scene, numerous galleries and museums, and a rich history of shipbuilding and industrialization.
Scotland is also famous for its traditional Highland games, which feature competitions such as caber tossing, hammer throwing, and tug-of-war. These events often include live music and dancing, as well as food and drink stalls offering traditional Scottish cuisine and beverages.
In terms of sports, Scotland is known for its love of football (soccer), with numerous professional football teams throughout the country, including Celtic and Rangers in Glasgow. Rugby is also popular, with the Scottish national rugby team competing at an international level.
Drones are used in Scotland for a variety of purposes, including aerial photography and videography, surveying and mapping, search and rescue operations, and wildlife monitoring. In particular, drones are used to capture stunning aerial footage of Scotland's natural landscapes, which are often used in tourism marketing materials and documentaries.





