✈️ Drone Operations

Drone Inspection Checklist & Flight Log

Training, flight history, pilot information, and printable progress reports for inspection-style drone practice.

PriorityOneImaging.com
AircraftHS720G
CertificateRemote Pilot
FAA IDFAXW3ETX9

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Pilot / Certificate Information

Pilot NameKevin Carl Wiltz
FAA IDFAXW3ETX9
CertificateRemote Pilot
NationalityUSA
Date of Issue31 Mar 2026
Training FocusDrone Inspections

Start Flight Mode — Combined Checklist

Use this in the field before, during, and after each flight.

1. Pre-Flight

Pilot VerifiedKevin Carl Wiltz | FAA ID: FAXW3ETX9 | Remote Pilot
Airspace CheckedLAANC / NOTAMs / TFRs reviewed before launch
Weather CheckedWind, gusts, visibility, and temperature acceptable
Remote ID ActiveModule powered on and broadcasting
Aircraft ReadyProps, battery, camera, controller, and SD/storage checked
Home Point SetGPS lock confirmed before beginning mission

2. Mission / Training Objective

Select Flight PurposeTraining, roof inspection simulation, photo practice, or mock job
Choose Skill FocusHover, box pattern, orbit, roofline tracking, top-down photos, or wind control
Identify HazardsTrees, wires, people, vehicles, buildings, birds, and landing obstacles
Plan Photo SetFront, back, left, right, angled views, and top-down shots if safe

3. In-Flight Execution

Controlled TakeoffRise to safe hover and confirm stable control
Maintain Visual Line of SightKeep drone visible and avoid flying behind structures
Smooth Stick InputsNo jerky movements; slow and deliberate control
Monitor Battery & WindReturn early if battery, wind, or control margin becomes questionable
Complete ObjectiveFinish selected training skill or inspection-style photo sequence

4. Post-Flight

Controlled LandingLand safely and power down aircraft/controller/module
Equipment InspectedProps, frame, camera, battery, and module checked for damage
Photos ReviewedCheck sharpness, coverage, angles, and missing shots
Flight LoggedEnter date, location, wind, minutes, session type, and notes below
Lesson LearnedWrite one thing that went well and one thing to improve next flight

Progress

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Progress and logs save on this device automatically.

Quick Flight Log

6-Week Training Plan

Open your training plan on a separate page.

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Flight Tools

Open airspace, LAANC, B4UFLY, NOTAM, TFR, weather, DroneZone, and FAA reference links.

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Flight History

Search or filter your saved flight history. Use Print Report to print the filtered history and progress summary.

DateLocationDroneMinutesWindTypeNotesAction