Retiring a drone
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This help article outlines how to retire a drone and how this will affect your AirData account.
How to retire a drone/battery
To "retire" a drone/battery, you simply need to change its operational status on AirData.
Navigate to "EQUIPMENT" "DRONES/BATTERIES" and select the desired drone/battery. Click on "Edit Drone/Battery Details" and select "No" under "Operational". Click on "Save Drone/Battery Details" and the drone/battery will move to the bottom of the list. See the video below for a demonstration.
Behavior of operational and non-operational equipment
The table below outlines how the equipment will be affected if they are changed to non-operational.
Operational/non-operational equipment |
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| Counts against HD 360 plan quotas | ||
| Appears on "EQUIPMENT" |
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| Shows in "Drone:" dropdown on the "Overview" tab on "MY LOGS" |
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| Included in the data on the "Overview" tab on "MY LOGS" |
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| Flights appear under "MY LOGS" |
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| Searchable with the Advanced Search Tool | ||
| Can be included in a report | ||
| Can assign to a new mission | ||
| Appears in the maintenance section | ||
| Eligible for maintenance alerts | ||
| Eligible for equipment alerts | ||
| Eligible for pilot behavior alerts | ||
| Flights count toward pilot hours | ||
| Included in the "MY BADGE" data | ||
FAQ
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If I change the status of a drone to non-operational, will its batteries automatically be changed to non-operational? |
No, you will need to manually change the status of the batteries. |
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If I change the status of my equipment to non-operational, can I revert it back to operational in the future? |
Yes. |
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Can I add notes or upload documents to an equipment profile that is non-operational? |
Yes. |
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I sold my drone. Should I delete its profile and flights from AirData or should I change its status to non-operational? |
We highly recommend changing its status to non-operational as this allows you to retain a record of its flights/maintenance – great for compliance! |
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