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Who does what?

Who does what?

Drone operations involve many different roles. Depending on the size of the organization, multiple roles may be performed by the same person. In DroneDeck, you can assign a role to a user, giving them access to the things they need.

Drone pilot

The pilot creates the flight plan and is usually responsible for carrying out the mission. Pilots must complete training to obtain their license. Mission-specific training is often added afterward.

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Accountable manager

The accountable manager is ultimately responsible for everything related to drones

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Observer

The observer acts as an extra set of eyes for the pilot and is therefore responsible for safety both in the air and on the ground. In addition to emergency procedures, an observer is also trained in communicating with both spectators and the customer.

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Safety officer

The safety officer is responsible for overall safety throughout operations. He also initiates improvements to procedures and the safety management system, along with others.

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Maintenance manager

For the maintenance manager, DroneDeck has all the functionalities for recording drone maintenance and receiving reminders

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Training manager

The training manager in a drone organization ensures that all pilots receive the correct training and that they continue to receive the correct training.

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Auditor

The auditor conducts audits to assess whether the processes are followed

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