One Place for All Your Aircraft
If you own more than one drone — or even just one — keeping track of its details matters. Serial numbers for warranty claims, weight class for regulatory compliance, C-class markings for operational category limits. PilotPocket gives each drone its own profile where all this information lives in one tap.
No more searching through email for that serial number. No more checking the box to remember if your drone is C1 or C2. Open the app, tap the drone, and every detail is right there.
What You Can Track for Each Drone
Every drone profile in PilotPocket captures the essential information you need for compliance and practical management:
- Manufacturer and model — DJI Mini 4 Pro, Autel EVO Lite+, or any other aircraft
- Serial number — The unique identifier for warranty, insurance, and registration
- Weight class — Under 250g, under 900g, under 4kg, or under 25kg, determining your operational requirements
- C-class marking — C0 through C6, or Legacy/No Class for older drones without EU type designation
Weight Class and C-Class: Why It Matters
Under EASA regulations, what you can do with your drone depends heavily on its weight class and C-class marking. A sub-250g C0 drone can fly in areas where a 900g C1 drone cannot. A legacy drone without a C-class marking has different rules than a marked one, even at the same weight.
PilotPocket stores these details per drone so you always know the regulatory context of each aircraft in your fleet. When you are at the field deciding which drone to fly, you can quickly check which operational category applies and what limitations you need to respect.
Linked to Your Flight Log and QR Tags
Your drone fleet is not an isolated database. Each drone links directly to the flight log entries where it was used, so you can see total flight hours per aircraft. Drones also connect to the operator QR tag system — assign your operator details and generate tags for each drone in your fleet from the same app.
This integration means that when you log a flight, you select the drone from your fleet, and PilotPocket automatically tracks usage per aircraft. Over time, you build a complete operational history for each drone you own.
Works Offline, Stored Locally
Like everything in PilotPocket, your drone fleet data is stored locally on your device. No cloud, no account, no sync. Your fleet is accessible whether you have full signal or are in the middle of nowhere. And since the data never leaves your device, your aircraft details remain private.
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