Drone Incident & Near-Miss Log
Drone Incident & Near-Miss Log for multi-pilot programs — structured entries with status badges and the audit trail enterprise clients expect.
Part 107.9 makes some reports MANDATORY (serious injury or $500+ third-party damage, within 10 days) — and the near-misses you don't have to report are the data that prevent the one you will.
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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 drone incident & near-miss log: Part 107.9 requires reporting accidents causing serious injury or property damage over $500 to the FAA within 10 days, and enterprise safety programs run on the near-miss pyramid underneath — tracked with status badges and CSV export, private in your browser.
About Drone Incident & Near-Miss Log
Part 107.9 requires reporting accidents causing serious injury or property damage over $500 to the FAA within 10 days, and enterprise safety programs run on the near-miss pyramid underneath. The operational truth this tool encodes: Part 107.9 makes some reports MANDATORY (serious injury or $500+ third-party damage, within 10 days) — and the near-misses you don't have to report are the data that prevent the one you will. Each entry carries the structured fields the job needs, status badges separate fine from failing, and the summary keeps the headline counts visible. Export the CSV for safety reviews, client audits and insurance questionnaires — multi-pilot programs are evaluated on exactly this discipline.
How to use Drone Incident & Near-Miss Log
- 1Add each entry as it happens — thirty seconds while it's fresh.
- 2Keep statuses current; badges surface what needs action.
- 3Export for safety reviews, audits and insurance questions.
Why use Drone Incident & Near-Miss Log?
- ✓Purpose-built fields for the job
- ✓Status badges make problems conspicuous at a glance
- ✓Headline counts maintained automatically
- ✓Encodes the failure mode: part 107.9 makes some reports mandatory (serious injury or $500+ third-party damage, within 10 days)
- ✓CSV export for audits, claims and safety reviews
Frequently asked questions
Which drone events must be reported to the FAA?+
Under 107.9: any operation causing serious injury (or loss of consciousness) to a person, or damage to property OTHER than the drone exceeding $500 to repair or replace — reported to the FAA within 10 calendar days. Separately, NTSB 830 can apply to unmanned accidents meeting its thresholds. Below the mandatory line, logging near-misses and own-damage events is what gives a safety program data before the reportable event arrives.
Why do enterprise clients audit these records?+
Because their risk transfers to vendors only through evidence: a contractor whose battery fleet, incidents and equipment accountability are documented is insurable and defensible; one whose records are vibes is a liability the client's own auditors will flag. Program-level records — exactly what this log builds — are increasingly itemised in RFPs and vendor agreements, which makes the thirty-second entry habit a direct revenue protector.
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.
Can I export these records for an audit?+
Yes — one click exports your complete program record 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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