For the best results, you must be able to think logically about where your area is. For us, when we are in the air, a specific spot at a specific angle might be really hard to find unless we have the specific location. Thanks to google maps, we do! To start, zoom almost all the way out on the map using the scroll bar on the map itself. Then begin zooming in to find your area of interest. Once you've zoomed in all the way on your area, click your mouse once and a blip will pop up. This is a location pin point. This tells us within feet, where your location is, and how we can find it in the air. Once you've found your spot, the hard work is done, just fill out our aerial request form, and then send us your request. That's it!.
Using the map
1. To move the map right or left, up or down, use the up-down-right-left arrows at the top left of the map.
2. When first using the map to find your area, you might find it easier to use the map layout instead of the hybrid layout.
3. Once you've found your area on the map, click once on the exact area you would like us to photograph. You have to make sure you only click once on the screen.
4. If you find yourself stuck and want to restart the entire process, just refresh the page and you will find yourself at the starting point again.