Construction Progress Drone Log
Mission log for construction documentation pilots: flights, batteries, milestone / area captured and outcomes — the per-job record this industry audits.
Consistency IS the product — same waypoints, same altitude, same overlap — and the log of capture parameters is what makes month 14 comparable to month 2.
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⚠️ Not for operational decisions. This is a record-keeping and planning aid only — not certified avionics, not a source of regulatory truth. Always verify against official sources (FAA) and your operator's approved documents before flying.
Free construction progress drone log for construction documentation pilots: missions with milestone / area captured, flight time, batteries and outcomes — structured the way this industry's clients audit.
About Construction Progress Drone Log
Professional drone work is judged on records as much as imagery, and for construction documentation pilots the bar is specific: progress documentation runs on cadence: the same site, the same angles, weekly or monthly, building a time-series the project team and lenders rely on. Hence this log's structure: missions keyed by milestone / area captured, outcomes explicit (including aborts — they're data), totals and recency computed live. Consistency IS the product — same waypoints, same altitude, same overlap — and the log of capture parameters is what makes month 14 comparable to month 2.
How to use Construction Progress Drone Log
- 1Log each mission right after landing — keys, duration, outcome.
- 2Mark partials and aborts honestly; they drive refly scheduling.
- 3Export per client or per period when audits and invoices ask.
Why use Construction Progress Drone Log?
- ✓Industry-keyed fields: milestone / area captured
- ✓Outcome tracking including aborts — refly planning built in
- ✓90-day activity and per-client tiles maintained automatically
- ✓Encodes the discipline: consistency is the product
- ✓CSV export = the vendor record clients audit
Frequently asked questions
Why log capture parameters on construction progress flights?+
Because the deliverable is comparison: project teams overlay this month against last month, and lenders verify milestones against the series. That only works when altitude, angles and overlap repeat — so professionals log the mission parameters per visit and re-fly the same plan. The log doubles as the billing record (site visits are the unit of payment) and the evidence trail when a dispute asks what state the site was in on a given date.
How does this log interact with my regulatory flight log?+
They're complementary layers: your regulatory log (Part 107-style records, permission references) proves the flights were legal; this mission log proves they were professional — deliverables, findings, outcomes in the client's own vocabulary. Many operators export both for the same audit. Keeping them separate keeps each clean; keeping them both is what enterprise clients increasingly specify in vendor agreements.
Do I need an account or internet connection?+
No account and no connection are needed once the page has loaded — records live in local storage on your device and every calculation runs in your browser. Data doesn't sync between devices, so export the CSV when you want to move or archive your records.
Can I export these records for an audit?+
Yes — one click exports your complete mission history as a CSV file that opens in Excel, Google Sheets or Numbers. The export preserves every column exactly as entered, so you can print it, attach it to paperwork, or hand it to an inspector, buyer or insurance underwriter as a supporting summary alongside your official records.
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