Both the placard and the clasp are completely weather-proof

Here’s a nice sized checklist which will easily clasp onto your drone case handle or lanyard.

I love the design. The placard is hard-laminated with rounded corners and is a nice size. The colors (mine is red/yellow) are perfect. I also like the logo, the icons, and the font. The information is presented nicely without crowding and is easy on the eyes.

There are tons of things to remember before launch and this provides a quick list so that I don’t forget anything (e.g. check windspeed, call airport, don’t forget the SD card). The clasp is made of thin steel cable – the ends of which screw into each other and is very secure. The steel cable is insulated. Both the placard and the clasp are completely weather-proof.

The first checklist that I find helpful and thorough

Concise yet thorough. Easy to use and understand. Definitely an item I’ll use in my daily hobby and commercial UAS operations. This is the first checklist that I find helpful and thorough enough to actually use in my business (and I’ve tried several).

This list saved me from crashing my quad

I was looking for a safety check list for my quads and found this. This is a great way to quickly check your equipment prior to flight. I had a hiker stop to ask me a few questions during set up. Once the hiker walked off I looked at the list again and found a loose propeller! This list saved me from crashing my quad. Thank you.

This saved me about 5 minutes of battery time…

Fantastic reminder card. As a somewhat experienced drone pilot (getting ready for my part 107 next week, this isn’t something that I would follow strictly, but it is something that I would review before starting the rotors. I did a quick check flight on my Phantom 4 this afternoon, getting ready for a day full of flying tomorrow, and before I started the rotor, I read the checklist and realized that I hadn’t set my photo/video options correctly. This saved me about 5 minutes of battery time. If this was a paying job, that 5 minutes could be the difference between finishing the job, or having to repeat everything from scratch – certainly well worth every penny I paid…