Solar Farm Inspection Drone Log
Mission log for solar O&M inspection pilots: flights, batteries, blocks / anomalies found and outcomes — the per-job record this industry audits.
Thermal work has physics constraints worth logging — irradiance above ~600 W/m², stable conditions, sun angle — because anomalies found outside those windows get disputed.
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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 solar farm inspection drone log for solar O&M inspection pilots: missions with blocks / anomalies found, flight time, batteries and outcomes — structured the way this industry's clients audit.
About Solar Farm Inspection Drone Log
In this niche, thermal solar inspection finds hotspots, string outages and soiling at a fraction of walking cost; O&M contracts specify inspection cadence and anomaly-report formats. The discipline that separates professionals: thermal work has physics constraints worth logging — irradiance above ~600 W/m², stable conditions, sun angle — because anomalies found outside those windows get disputed. This log captures each mission with the industry's own keys — blocks / anomalies found — alongside flight time, batteries and outcome, with 90-day activity and per-client tiles maintained automatically. The export reads like the vendor record your clients' compliance and audit processes expect.
How to use Solar Farm Inspection 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 Solar Farm Inspection Drone Log?
- ✓Industry-keyed fields: blocks / anomalies found
- ✓Outcome tracking including aborts — refly planning built in
- ✓90-day activity and per-client tiles maintained automatically
- ✓Encodes the discipline: thermal work has physics constraints worth logging
- ✓CSV export = the vendor record clients audit
Frequently asked questions
What conditions make solar thermal inspection results defensible?+
Industry practice (IEC TS 62446-3 territory): irradiance at or above roughly 600 W/m², clear stable skies, sensible sun elevation, and dry modules — outside those, thermal signatures mislead and O&M teams contest findings. Logging the conditions per mission alongside anomaly counts (this tool's structure) makes your anomaly report audit-proof and your re-fly decisions honest when conditions were marginal.
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.
What happens to my entries if I clear my browser?+
Clearing site data deletes locally stored entries — that's the price of a genuinely private, server-free design. Protect yourself with the one-click CSV download before any cleanup, OS reinstall or device change: re-importing history later beats reconstructing it from memory.
How do I back up or print these records?+
Use the Export CSV button below the table: it downloads your full mission history as a spreadsheet-ready file. From there you can print a clean copy, archive it with your records folder, or import it into any other system. Exporting monthly is a good habit since the working data lives only in your browser.
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