How to Set Up Alerts in Airdata Drone Management System
Stay Notified on Drone Maintenance and Pilot Activities
Managing your drones and pilots just got easier. Airdata Drone Management & Live Streaming Platform’s alert system keeps you updated on critical events, like battery maintenance or pilot behavior, so you don’t have to constantly check your account.
Types of Alerts You Can Set Up
Airdata offers four customizable alert categories:
- Equipment Alerts: Monitor your drone batteries or components.
- Pilot Behavior Alerts: Stay informed on flight activities and pilot performance.
- Maintenance Due Alerts: Track when routine maintenance is needed.
- Maintenance Due Soon Alerts: Get notified before critical maintenance deadlines.
Step-by-Step: Creating a Maintenance Due Soon Alert
Let’s walk through setting up an alert for battery maintenance:
- Add a New Alert: Click "Add Alert" to start.
- Choose Alert Type: Select “Maintenance Due Soon” under "Equipment."
- Specify Equipment: Pick the specific drone or component, like the Mavic 2.
- Edit Message and Recipients: Customize the alert name and add email recipients, including pilots.
- Save the Alert: Finalize and save your settings.
Tracking Alerts: How It Works
Once your alert is active, you can:
- View Alerts on the Home Tab: Triggered alerts will appear here for quick reference.
- Check Alert History: Monitor how often an alert has been triggered and view detailed logs.
For example, if an alert is set for a battery below 90% at takeoff, every occurrence will be logged under “History.”
Why Use Airdata Alerts?
With alerts in Airdata, you can stay on top of:
- Equipment maintenance needs.
- Pilot performance issues.
- Upcoming service deadlines.
By setting up alerts, you’ll save time and reduce manual checks, ensuring smooth operations for your drone fleet.
Setting up alerts in Airdata is a straightforward way to manage your equipment and pilots efficiently. Stay informed, save time, and focus on flying smarter.