Turn every incident into a fix
Record a safety event, work through the root cause and outcome, and follow each corrective action to a verified close, with the regulatory detail kept alongside it.

From Event to Verified Fix
Capture what happened, work through why, and follow the corrective actions until they are checked and closed.
Record What Happened
Log the event with its category and occurrence class, the outcome, the environmental context, and the regulatory detail, all on one record.

Investigate the Root Cause
Work through the investigation fields to get past the symptom to the cause, and capture the lessons learned so the same thing does not happen twice.

Corrective Actions to a Close
Assign corrective, preventive, or detective actions, then track each one from the moment it is raised through to a verified close.

Built the Way Aviation Reports Events
Categories, occurrence classes, severity levels, and a status for every stage keep an investigation structured instead of ad hoc.
Eighteen Categories
Classify each event, from near miss and equipment failure to flyaway and collision, so patterns are easy to spot.
The right category makes the next review faster.
Occurrence Class and Severity
Tag each event by occurrence class and by severity, from negligible up to catastrophic.
Five occurrence classes and five severity levels, aligned to how aviation reports events.
A Status for Every Stage
Follow an event through reported, under investigation, root cause analysis, corrective actions, verification, and closed.
Always know where an open incident has got to.
Owned and Assigned
Assign the investigation and each action to a person, so an open incident never stalls.
Accountability is on the record, not in someone’s memory.
Why Incident Reporting Matters
An incident that lives in someone’s memory teaches nobody. Recording it, investigating it, and closing the loop is what turns events into a safer operation.
Turn Near Misses Into Fixes
Capturing what happened and tracking the fix through to close turns a close call into a lesson, instead of a story that fades.
Ready When You Are Asked
A complete, dated incident record with its investigation and outcome is what a regulator or insurer expects to see.
Close the Loop
Verification means an action is not done until someone confirms it worked, so the same event does not return.
Part of the DroneBundle safety module, alongside the risk register and audit scheduling.
Report incidents you can learn from
Capture the event, investigate the cause, and track every action to a verified close.