The website was only the beginning. Now the real work starts.
Building Drone-Check as a tool to create transparency around drone operations was never the end goal.It was the foundation.
What truly matters now is awareness:
awareness of the platform, awareness of the need for transparency and awareness of the role each stakeholder plays in shared airspace.
Drone-Check is built for five key audiences:
- The general public
- Recreational pilots
- Professional pilots
- Enterprise operators
- Authorities
Motivation
Across all groups, something has become very clear: there is already strong motivation and genuine engagement. Many pilots — recreational and professional alike — consistently tell us that transparency is not a burden, but a value. They want to be understandable to the people around them. They want fewer misunderstandings, fewer interruptions and more trust.Awareness
The next phase is more outward-facing.Active work with local authorities is now underway. In some places, we are already in direct conversations with police zones. In another country, we are contributing at a service and infrastructure level, helping to think through implementation and integration.
These are not abstract talks — they are practical, constructive, and grounded in real operational needs.
Dialogue
At the same time, we keep listening.Conversations with pilots remain essential, because their daily reality shapes what transparency must look like in practice. We are also genuinely grateful for the support that is already happening in many forms. Some people help by placing one of our banners on their website. Others connect us with the right people in the right places. Every contribution matters, each in its own way.
If you feel aligned with this mission, feel free to support us — by adding a banner to your site or by introducing us to the right people in your network.
Challenges
It’s a challenging and educational journey. There are a few real thresholds to cross — technical, organisational, practical. But they are exactly the kind of challenges worth taking on.Because transparency is not a feature.
It’s a shared responsibility.
