Technical drone administration

The easy to use operational and administrative application for drone operators

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Every operator needs a technical drone administration. This administration contains basic information about the drone like type, manufacturer, model, serial number and more. The other important part of the technical drone administration are the log files of the drone. The log files contain information about how long the drone has flown, the location, the speed per interval, the heading per interval and more. The level of detail varies per drone manufacturer or even drone type.

The sum of this is called a technical drone administration and is needed for audits by the NAA. This administration is also used for planning maintenance.


Keep track of your drone operating hours

In your technical drone administration you also keep track of the operating hours of your drone.

  1. Use a DroneDeck to upload flight logs: Track your drone’s operating hours with DroneDeck. Logging the date, time, duration, and location of each flight is essential for keeping accurate records.
  2. Update After Each Flight: After each flight, update your records to ensure accuracy. This will help you stay on top of your drone’s operating hours, and help you keep up with any regulations or requirements.
  3. Keep a Maintenance Log: Make sure to keep a maintenance log for your drone. This will help you track any repairs or upgrades you make to the drone, as well as any maintenance that needs to be done. This will help you stay on top of your drone’s operating hours, and help you stay compliant with any regulations.

Drone regulations for flying?

Most countries have policies and regulations in place that govern the operation of drones. These policies and regulations vary from country to country, so it is important to research the specific regulations and guidelines in the country in which you are planning to operate a drone. Generally, drone regulations require that all drones be registered and have a unique identification number. The regulations also require operators to follow certain safety guidelines and keep the drone in line of sight at all times. Additionally, many countries have specific laws in place that restrict the operation of drones in certain areas, such as near airports, military bases, and other sensitive locations. Finally, some countries also have laws regarding the use of drones for commercial purposes, such as aerial photography or filmmaking.

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