Built for police, fire, EMA, and public safety UAS teams

Readiness logs, flight records, and pilot reports without spreadsheet chaos.

UAS ReadyLog gives drone programs a simple way to document preflight readiness, weather review, SGI/airspace awareness, post-flight notes, and department-level reporting.

All-access pilot shell Individual pilot reports METAR GO / NO-GO review
Mission Readiness Snapshot
Preflight
Complete
Weather
Caution Review
SGI/SOSC
202-267-8276
Airspace
Official review required
Post-flight
Pending

ReadyLog supports documentation and review. The PIC and agency remain responsible for final operational decisions.

Why ReadyLog

Drone programs need records that are easy to complete in the field and useful later.

Before the flight

Capture pilot, aircraft, battery, mission location, preflight checks, weather review, and airspace/SGI acknowledgement.

During operations

Give teams quick access to METAR/TAF review, live traffic links, FAA official-source reminders, and agency-required confirmations.

After the mission

Log outcome, issues, maintenance notes, mission/case numbers, and exportable records for supervisors or compliance review.

Core workflow

A practical readiness system for early-stage public safety UAS teams.

ReadyLog starts as a fast-to-deploy Google Workspace pilot and can grow into a full department portal as agency needs become clear.

Zak's request

Individual pilot reports are built into the pilot direction.

Supervisors can review activity by pilot and month instead of digging through raw form responses.

Individual Pilot Report

PilotZak Rice MonthJune 2026 Total flightsAuto-calculated Issues loggedAuto-calculated

Mission records can include aircraft ID, mission type, case number, location, start/end time, outcome, issues, and notes.

Pilot program

Start with an all-access agency pilot.

ReadyLog is being shaped around real public-safety workflows. Pilot agencies get the full working shell, not a limited demo.

1

Set up agency-specific form, dashboard, users, and aircraft placeholders.

2

Use ReadyLog for actual training, readiness checks, and selected mission records.

3

Review pilot reports and feedback to decide what should become the permanent product.

Request access

Interested in a ReadyLog pilot?

Tell us about your agency, drone team, aircraft, and what records you need to maintain. We’ll help determine whether an all-access pilot is a good fit.

derek@uasreadylog.com

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