The brand new partnership between Dronetag and DroneLogbook allowscommercial pilots utilizing the DroneLogbook platform to import telemetryflight knowledge from Dronetag Distant ID units. Along with the telemetrydata from producers DJI, Wingtra or Sensefly, the customers ofDroneLogbook can now use knowledge from devoted Distant ID units as abackup channel in case normal APIs don’t work or pilot’s drone modelis not supported. This integration supplies DroneLogbook customers with anadditional sturdy instrument enabling skilled pilots within the US, Europe andother nations to satisfy their authorized obligations as they need to regularlypresent full flight knowledge to the native and nationwide places of work responsiblefor airspace security.
The producer of Distant ID units, Dronetag, pronounces a brand new partnership withDroneLogbook, a platform for telemetry knowledge logging, compliance and comprehensivemanagement of economic UAV fleets.
“The large benefit for skilled pilots is that we recurrently preserve and replace our APIwhile its performance isn’t affected by any firmware updates. The downtime of Dronetagintegration with companies like DroneLogbook is nearly non-existent, which is one thing thatcannot be stated about options constructed into drones by their producers. The pilots usingDronetag now have a dependable backup in case of malfunction that forestalls them fromuploading knowledge to the DroneLogbook and presenting them to the native airspace authority,”explains the advantages of Dronetag integration CEO and co-founder of Dronetag Lukas Brchl.
DroneLogbook has tens of hundreds of energetic pilots utilizing their public platforms and over100 organizations working DroneLogbook on non-public label servers. DroneLogbookprocesses hundreds of flights day-after-day; its customers are virtually completely skilled pilotsfrom the business sector utilizing the app to adjust to native rules of drone airspace.DroneLogbook permits them to import flight logs to auto-fill flight knowledge, view GNSS hint andplay it again in 3D. The app helps greater than 80 log file varieties from all majormanufacturers: DJI, Parrot, Autel, Wingcopter, FlyAbility, Wingtra, SenseFly, Yuneec, andnow additionally from the Distant ID producer Dronetag.
“The brand new integration permits customers to robotically sync flight logs from Dronetag App to theirDroneLogbook accounts. Added worth for customers is that they will now import the telemetry ofdrones which are presently not supported by DLB Sync, Autel Explorer and others as Dronetagdevices are utterly impartial on the drone platform. Utilizing DroneLogbook + Dronetagis not solely the best way to turn out to be compliant with the newest rules, but additionally a simple optionto have the information of your complete drone fleet in a single platform no matter what dronemanufacturers you employ in the meanwhile,” states Yves Jusot, the co-founder and CEO ofDroneLogbook.
The skilled pilots will quickly (this requirement goes to be mandated within the US and EUduring 2023) turn out to be compelled to adjust to the Distant ID coverage, so on this gentle, the newpartnership can be a proactive step in making ready the entire drone world for the upcominginnovation. By utilizing DroneLogBook and Dronetag, the pilots not solely turn out to be compliant withthe newest rules, however they will have the information of all their drone fleets in a single singleplatform no matter what drone producers they use now.