AusNet helicopters will be seen flying overhead through the Yarra Ranges later this month as the electricity provider monitors and checks its network for faults.
The aerial inspections will take place from Monday 20 to Friday 24 January in Hurstbridge, Eltham, Woori Yallock, Launching Place, Millgrove, East Warburton, McMahons Creek, Coldstream, Yarra Glen, Healesville, Dixon Creek, Yarra Glen, Tarrawarra, Yering and Wandin.
“AusNet carries out inspections throughout the year to help identify, monitor and repair wear and tear on powerlines and poles,” AusNet media manager Nicci de Ryk said.
“These routine aerial inspections help to support a reliable and safe electricity supply for communities across our network.”
Residents in these townships can expect to see and hear the low-flying helicopters through business hours on these dedicated days should the weather allow.
Each year the Aerial Operations Program inspects around 40,000 poles on AusNet’s electricity network from the air.
The specialised helicopters and crew thoroughly inspect overhead powerlines and poles, covering large scale areas in a reduced timeframe.
Where possible, given the potential disturbance to livestock because of the noise emanated from helicopters, pilots will attempt to divert their course and minimise the risk.