Finally a single operator page
Announcing a flight is one thing. Making that information accessible to the right people, at the right moment, is another. Drone-Check was built around the idea that transparency should require as little friction as possible. The tools section is the practical result of that thinking — a set of utilities that help pilots communicate clearly, share flight information efficiently, and be approachable to people who encounter them in the field.Each tool serves a specific moment in a drone operation.
Before the flight, during it, or after — there is always a need to share information in a way that is clear, neutral, and professional. That is why we keep looking for solutions and tools to drop the bar on creating transparency. And finaly we came up with a solution to lower the QR printing hassle. Still no need to create an account, just be consistent in your flight announcements.
Pilot Page & QR Code
Unlike a flight-specific QR code, the Pilot QR Code is permanent.It links to a pilot profile page that shows all active and upcoming flights for that operator — not just one. Scan it and you see a live overview: where the pilot is flying, when, why and with what drone. This code is meant to be attached everywhere possible: to the case or the equipment bag, on the outskirts of your "Flight Area", at entrances of streets, areas or properties. It stays relevant across every operation, without having to reprint anything.
Every pilot also gets a dedicated Pilot Page — a permanent, public URL that shows the same live overview of active and upcoming flights. Share it directly, bookmark it, or link to it wherever relevant. No QR code needed. Your Pilot Page is always reachable at: www.drone-check.eu/pilot/youroperatorid
One code. Every flight.
One QR-Code replaces a new printout every time. Less paper, less hassle — and just as transparent.All information shown on this page follows the privacy settings you configure per flight. If you choose to fly anonymously, your name, contact details and operator ID will not be displayed. Only the flight itself is visible: its location, timing and category. You decide what is shared. Drone-Check simply makes that choice transparent.
The flight-specific QR code remains fully relevant for pilots who prefer to fly without disclosing their identity.
It links to a single operation and shares only what is needed: the flight itself, nothing more.
Both codes serve transparency — the choice of scope is yours.
These tools are free to use for anyone who flies a drone or sees a drone flying.
They are not add-ons or premium features — they are part of the same commitment to making drone operations understandable and accessible.
Pilots who use them are not just sharing flight data.
They are actively choosing to be approachable. To be transparent. To be part of a shared space that works for everyone.
- Check out the Pilot Link & QR Page
- Explore all tools on Drone-Check
