Flight logs are not optional for commercial drone operators — they are a regulatory requirement in most jurisdictions and a core component of any defensible safety management system. MmowW's automated flight logging solution removes the friction from log creation so every flight is documented completely and consistently.
Manual flight log maintenance is one of the most commonly neglected compliance obligations in commercial drone operations. Operators know they need to log flights. They intend to log flights. But in the reality of a busy operational day, logging is often done at the end of the day from memory, or put off until the end of the week, or done inconsistently with some flights logged and others not.
The problem with retrospective logging from memory is accuracy. Flight duration remembered at the end of the day may differ from actual duration by several minutes. Location details recalled after the fact may be approximate. Pre-flight observations that seemed obvious during the flight become vague in retrospect. The result is a log that may technically exist but that does not accurately represent what occurred.
Regulatory authorities that review flight logs know the difference between contemporaneous logs and retrospective reconstructions. Gaps, inconsistencies, and implausible precision in reconstructed logs are recognizable. In Australia, CASA has the authority to examine flight logs during compliance activities. In Canada, Transport Canada CARs Part IX requires that flight records be available for review. In the UK, CAA may request records from commercial operators during surveillance. The integrity of your flight logs under regulatory examination matters.
MmowW's flight logging module is designed to make contemporaneous logging the path of least resistance. Before each flight, the crew opens the flight record in MmowW and confirms the pre-flight details — aircraft, crew, location, planned operation. This takes two minutes and is done before the first propeller turns. After the flight, the crew completes the post-flight section — actual duration, any observations, any deviations from the plan. This takes another two minutes.
The result is a complete, contemporaneous flight record created with minimal friction. Because the pre-flight section is done before flight, the details are accurate and the post-flight section is brief — just confirming what actually happened versus what was planned.
The logging module draws from your aircraft and crew databases so entries are pre-populated with current aircraft details and crew information. You confirm rather than re-enter data that is already in the system. This significantly reduces the time and effort required per flight.
Create the flight record before the flight with aircraft, crew, location, planned operation, and pre-flight checklist confirmation. This establishes the contemporaneous baseline for the log.
After landing, complete the record with actual flight duration, any in-flight observations, any deviations from the planned route or operation, and post-flight checklist confirmation. The two-stage approach ensures accuracy.
Aircraft details (registration, model, configuration) and crew details (name, qualification level, certificate number) pre-populate from your fleet and operator databases. No redundant data entry.
Record the operation location with map coordinates, airspace classification, and any applicable authorization references. Creates a geographic record of where operations occurred for audit and analysis purposes.
Flag any in-flight observation — unusual aircraft behavior, airspace incursion, near-miss, equipment malfunction — directly in the flight log. Flagged observations trigger a review workflow and are retained permanently in the aircraft's history.
Flight hours automatically accumulate in the aircraft's flight hour counter and the operator's personal flight hour record as flights are logged. No manual hour tracking required.
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Start Free Trial →Flight log content requirements vary by jurisdiction. Australian CASA requirements for ReOC holders specify particular content that must appear in flight logs. Canadian CARs Part IX specifies record retention periods and content requirements. UK CAA requirements for Specific Category operators include documentation practices that support safety management system obligations. Japanese MLIT requires that flight logs include specific information about the operation type and the areas flown.
MmowW's flight logging template is adapted to meet the requirements of each supported jurisdiction. When you log a flight for a specific country, the required fields for that jurisdiction are highlighted and required for submission. This ensures that every log entry meets the minimum requirements of the applicable authority without the operator needing to remember which fields matter in which country.
Establish a genuine contemporaneous record. The two-stage pre/post-flight logging process creates a record that accurately reflects the operation as it occurred, not a reconstruction from memory. This matters enormously if the record is ever reviewed under regulatory scrutiny.
Automate flight hour tracking. Manually counting flight hours for operator currency and aircraft maintenance is error-prone and time-consuming. Automated accumulation from logged flights eliminates this administrative overhead entirely.
Identify operational patterns over time. A complete flight log database supports analysis of operational patterns — frequency, location distribution, duration distribution — that helps with resource planning and business development.
Support incident investigation. When an incident occurs, the flight log history for the aircraft and crew involved provides essential context. Consistent logging means the context is always available rather than only for some flights.
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Yes. MmowW provides an import tool for historical flight data in CSV format. Paper logs can be entered manually or transcribed into the import format. Historical data becomes part of your aircraft and operator records once imported.
Flight logs are retained for the duration of your subscription and for a minimum period aligned with the record retention requirements of your jurisdiction. You can export your complete flight log history at any time for your own archiving.
The post-flight section can be completed any time after the flight. If a flight record remains in pre-flight status for more than 24 hours, the system flags it as incomplete and sends a reminder to the crew member. This prevents logs from being forgotten while still allowing some flexibility in timing.
Yes. For operations with a remote pilot in command and an observer, both crew members can contribute to the same flight record. The system tracks which section each crew member completed and timestamps each contribution separately.
MmowW's log format is designed to include all information required by each of the 10 supported authorities. The export format can be adjusted to match specific submission requirements if your authority requires a particular format for submitted records.
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Disclaimer: MmowW provides compliance management tools to support drone operators. Regulatory requirements are sourced from CAA (UK), LBA (DE), DGAC (FR), ILT (NL), Transportstyrelsen (SE), CASA (AU), CAA (NZ), Transport Canada (CA), FAA (US), and MLIT (JP). Always verify current requirements with your national aviation authority.
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