Today in the plant we began the day with some x-rays. The x-rays were used to inspect a water tank for cooling the plant down and for storing fire water. The x-ray had a source made of ionized iridium 127. The x-ray shot signals through the tank and the image was gathered as the image reflected through the tank and shot back to the source or camera. The image was then processed with a dark room and inspected through filters and lighting to find pits and corrosion on the insides of this water tank. We found that a vertical pipe connected to the tank needed replacement as it was corroded and starting to pit. If the pitting would’ve been continued the pipe would’ve started to leak in numerous areas. This was a very cool process as we dealt with 4.9 curies just a foot away from the source. When activated this is enough to kill a man or be used to make weapons. Once back in the office I was greeted with a package. This package contained the parts for the UAV! The UAV was equipped with its new parts and was ready to roam the skies once more! The UAV was taken outside as I flew her for a good 20 minutes. This time flying her really gave me a feel for how she operates and the amount of versatility she has within her movements. I found that this UAV can really turn as hard as you want her to while still flying at full throttle. I am excited for the inspection and I now have to finish my project proposal to the company and the cost benefit analysis of how this UAV is less costly than any other method available. This will make me a sure in for the job as inspector.