
(iii) in the case of a modification, the manufacturer, model and a description of the part or equipment installed to modify the system, and (i) the names of the persons who performed them, (b) a record containing the particulars of any mandatory action and any other maintenance action, modification or repair performed on the system, including (a) a record containing the names of the pilots and other crew members who are involved in each flight and, in respect of the system, the time of each flight or series of flights and This is covered in CARs 901.48 which explains that you must record any mandatory action and any other maintenance action, modification or repair performed on the system, including: Recordsĩ01.48 (1) Every owner of a remotely piloted aircraft system shall keep the following records:

Yes, you also have an obligation to track any maintenance that has been performed on your drone. You can find out more about FlySafe and other compliant logbook options here. The paid tiers of FlySafe have reasonable monthly costs and can really be helpful for companies that have to track several drones and pilots. They have a free version that should meet the needs of any recreational flyer. There are several ways of accomplishing this, but we’d suggest that you check out FLYSAFE, by AirMarket. If you’re ever likely to have someone else at the controls of your drone, it’s a good idea to sort out a log book that tracks the pilot and crew of each individual flight.

If you do this, it would probably be a good idea to document that you are the only pilot somewhere. If you are the only person using your drone (like, ever) then this would technically meet the requirements. The DJI app that you use when flying your drone does log the flight information required by a logbook, except that it doesn’t record the pilot information. Transport Canada regulations require you to keep a record that includes the names of the pilots and crew members involved in each flight, as well as the time of each flight or series of flights. The following requirements apply to drones or RPAS weighing 250 grams or more in Canada.
