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Digital Sky Permission Log (India)

Track every DGCA permission request — reference, zone, validity window and status — with expiry badges and audit-ready export.

Zone colours move: a green field becomes yellow when a temporary red/yellow zone is notified, so the zone check belongs to the FLIGHT, not the site.

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

Free digital sky permission log (india): every authorization with its reference, window, conditions and status on one badge-watched board — the compliance trail DGCA operations are audited on.

About Digital Sky Permission Log (India)

Permission paperwork is half of professional drone work under DGCA rules: india's drone rules 2021 run on the digital sky platform: green zones need no permission up to 400 ft, yellow zones need atc permission via the platform, red zones are no-go without exceptional clearance — and the interactive airspace map is the legal reference. And the detail that bites: zone colours move: a green field becomes yellow when a temporary red/yellow zone is notified, so the zone check belongs to the flight, not the site. Run every request through this board — reference, zone, window, conditions, status — and the question 'were we authorized for that flight?' becomes a lookup instead of an archaeology project.

How to use Digital Sky Permission Log (India)

  1. 1Log each permission request as you submit it, with reference and window.
  2. 2Update status as it's approved, flown, or expires.
  3. 3Export the history for audits, client onboarding and renewals.

Why use Digital Sky Permission Log (India)?

  • Built for the DGCA permission lifecycle
  • Reference + zone + validity window + status per request
  • Badges flag rejected, expired and still-pending requests
  • Encodes the trap: zone colours move
  • CSV export = your authorization history for audits and renewals

Frequently asked questions

How do India's green, yellow and red zones work?+

Green permits operations up to 400 ft AGL (200 ft near some boundaries) without prior permission; yellow requires permission through Digital Sky (ATC-controlled airspace, typically 12 km around airports narrowing with distance); red is prohibited save for exceptional government clearance. The map on Digital Sky is authoritative AND dynamic — temporary zones appear — so log the zone status you verified per flight, with the date, as your compliance evidence.

How long should drone permission records be kept?+

At least as long as the longest tail on the operation: insurance claim windows (years), client contract retention clauses, and regulator audit reach. Three years is a sensible floor; operators under waivers or operational authorizations keep records for the life of the authorization plus its renewal cycle, because renewal reviews look backwards. Local storage plus monthly CSV archives covers all of it at zero cost.

Is this tool private — who can see my entries?+

Only you. Entries live in your browser's local storage and never leave your device, so there is no account, no cloud sync and no one else with access. Because the data is device-local, export a CSV backup before clearing browser data or switching computers.

What format does the export use and what reads it?+

A plain CSV with one row per entry and labelled column headers — the most portable format there is. Spreadsheets open it directly, most specialised software can map it on import, and a printed copy is perfectly legible to a human reviewer. Nothing proprietary means your authorization history is never trapped here.

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