๐ DroneLog ยท drone flight records
A drone flight log that's actually fast to fill in
Whether you fly recreationally or hold a Part 107 certificate, keeping a flight log is one of the most useful habits a pilot can build. A good logbook tells you how many hours you've flown each aircraft, where you've operated, what the conditions were, and which battery powered each flight โ and if anything ever goes wrong, you have a clean, dated record to point to. DroneLog lets you tap through a flight entry in seconds, right on your phone, even with no signal in the field.
Open DroneLog โ free โWhat goes in each flight entry
- ๐ Date, location, and total flight time
- โฐ Max altitude and purpose (recreational, Part-107, practice, photo)
- ๐ The battery you used โ logged flights bump that pack's charge-cycle count automatically
- ๐ค Weather and conditions, plus an incident flag
- ๐ Free-form notes and a full per-drone history
Why bother? A flight log helps you spot patterns (that one location where you keep losing signal), prove currency and experience, and โ for commercial pilots โ back up the recordkeeping good operators are expected to keep. It also pairs naturally with battery cycle tracking so you retire LiPo packs before they fail mid-air rather than after.