
Every flight you complete writes a story in your logbook—but the real story is written in your maintenance records.
The FAA doesn’t just expect you to fly safely; they expect you to prove you did. And when it comes to maintenance, “good enough” isn’t in the vocabulary.
In S4E33 of Sky Commander Academy, we tackle Section 7.3.1: Maintenance Standards & Schedules, breaking down what the FAA actually expects from UAS operators, how to structure your maintenance program, and how to turn routine checks into a professional airworthiness culture.
In this episode:
🛠 FAA maintenance expectations – what “airworthiness” really means for Part 107 pilots, and where the line is between hobby and professional
📅 Maintenance schedules made simple – how to build inspection cycles based on flight hours, calendar time, and environmental exposure
🧾 Operator-logged maintenance – what must be documented, what can be digital, and how to make your logs audit-proof
🔋 Common component checks – batteries, motors, props, sensors, and airframes—how often to inspect and when to replace
📋 Sample maintenance log format – step-by-step guide to building a compliant logbook that stands up in court or an FAA audit
💡 Pro tips – integrating automated maintenance tracking into your workflow using telemetry data and fleet management tools
Maintenance isn’t just about fixing things—it’s about trusting your aircraft with your reputation. Learn the maintenance discipline that defines top-tier UAS operators and keeps your gear, your data, and your license in perfect condition.
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