Run a safety program you can prove
Log risks, report incidents, schedule audits, and keep every document version in one place. When a client or regulator asks how you manage safety, the answer is ready.

A Safety Management System, Built In
Risk, incidents, audits, and document control live next to the flights and projects they belong to, so safety is part of the work rather than a separate spreadsheet.
Score and Track Every Risk
Log a risk, score it on a severity and likelihood grid, assign an owner, and follow each mitigation through to a verified close. Capture one straight from a job with its project, location, and date already filled in.

Report and Investigate Incidents
Record a safety event, work through the root cause and outcome, and follow each corrective action to a close, with the regulatory and environmental detail kept alongside it.

Run Audits From Reusable Checklists
Plan internal audits from checklists, score as you go, and chase findings to a close, with compliance trends and upcoming audits on one dashboard.

Keep Every Document Version
Upload a new version of any document and keep every earlier one, with notes on what changed and who changed it, so the current version is never in doubt.

Sign-Offs and Site Checks
Every flight gets a review before it counts, and every project carries its airspace status on file.
Flight Approval
Pilots submit completed flights; a manager reviews, leaves feedback, and approves before the work counts as done.
No flight reaches a client without a sign-off, so your records stay clean by default.
Airspace On File
Each project gets a plain CLEAR, CHECK, CAUTION, or NO-GO read on its site, with the authorization kept in one place.
Per-project airspace status with the LAANC authorization number stored alongside the work it belongs to.
Why a Safety System Matters
If your work needs to satisfy a client, a contract, or an aviation authority, a documented safety program is what you reach for. It is the difference between a flight logbook and an operation you can stand behind.
Show How You Manage Safety
When a client, a contract, or an aviation authority asks how you handle risk, you have a documented answer ready.
Stay Audit-Ready
Records, document versions, and corrective actions stay in order, so an audit is a review rather than a scramble.
Turn Near Misses Into Fixes
Incident reporting captures what happened and tracks the fix through to close, instead of leaving it as a forgotten note.
Go deeper on the risk register, incident reporting, audit scheduling, and maintenance. Often used by teams in public safety, utilities and energy, and surveying and inspection.
Ready to run a safety program you can prove?
Bring risk, incidents, audits, and document control into the same place as your flights and projects.