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DGCA Drone Flight Log (India)

Per-flight dgca drone flight log (india) with UIN, zone type (green/yellow/red) and Digital Sky references — totals and recency computed live, stored privately in your browser.

India's Drone Rules 2021 and the Digital Sky framework tie operations to registered UAS and certified remote pilots; operators are expected to maintain flight records per UA category and the standard operating procedures they file.

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Flights, last 90 days
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No entries yet — add your first one above. Data stays in your browser.

⚠️ 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 (DGCA) and your operator's approved documents before flying.

A free dgca drone flight log (india) for Indian drone operators: log every flight with UIN, zone type (green/yellow/red) and Digital Sky references, watch totals and 90-day activity update live, and export audit-ready CSVs. Browser-only and private.

About DGCA Drone Flight Log (India)

For Indian drone operators, the flight log is the operation's memory. India's Drone Rules 2021 and the Digital Sky framework tie operations to registered UAS and certified remote pilots; operators are expected to maintain flight records per UA category and the standard operating procedures they file. Each entry here captures the fields that matter — including UIN, zone type (green/yellow/red) and Digital Sky references — and the tracker maintains rolling totals and a 90-day activity count automatically. Everything stays in your browser until you choose to export it, which makes this a zero-friction habit that pays off the first time someone official asks for your records.

How to use DGCA Drone Flight Log (India)

  1. 1Log each flight with drone, location, duration, packs and the job-specific details.
  2. 2Review live totals — flight minutes, last-90-day activity and battery usage.
  3. 3Export the CSV whenever a client, insurer or regulator wants your history.

Why use DGCA Drone Flight Log (India)?

  • Purpose-built fields: UIN, zone type (green/yellow/red) and Digital Sky references
  • Live totals — minutes flown, 90-day activity, packs consumed
  • Audit-ready CSV export for clients, insurers and regulators
  • Private: data never leaves your device
  • Loads instantly, works offline, free forever

Frequently asked questions

What records should an Indian drone operator keep under the Drone Rules 2021?+

Keep the UIN of each aircraft, remote pilot certificate number, date, location with zone classification (green/yellow/red), duration, and purpose of each flight. Although the rules trimmed paperwork dramatically, DGCA audits, insurance claims and yellow-zone permissions all go smoother when your operation can produce a clean per-flight history tied to registered UINs.

How long should drone flight records be kept?+

Keep them for at least the life of any waiver, permit or insurance policy they support — three years is a sensible floor, and contract work often specifies retention in the services agreement. Because this tool stores data locally, make the monthly CSV export part of your routine and archive the files with the matching job paperwork.

Do I need an account or internet connection?+

No account and no connection are needed once the page has loaded — all records are kept in local storage on your device and all calculations run in your browser. The trade-off is that data does not sync between devices, so export the CSV file when you want to move or archive your records.

Can I get my data out if I switch tools later?+

Always — the CSV export is a complete, lossless dump of your drone flight history, generated locally in one click. Import it into commercial logbook software, archive it in your records folder, or post-process it in a spreadsheet. No lock-in is a deliberate design decision: data you can't take with you isn't really yours.

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