How to View the Mission Details

How to View the Mission Details

Our guide shows you how to view mission details and analyze telemetry and statistics in AirHub.

Our guide shows you how to view mission details and analyze telemetry and statistics in AirHub.

Written By: Scott de Jong

Last Updated on October 17, 2025

Accessing and Reviewing a Mission

1.1 Ground Control – Mission Access Overview

Before you start:
The Missions section in AirHub serves as the central hub for all your flight operations, both planned and completed.
Each mission contains detailed operational data, weather information, crew assignments, risk analyses, and full flight playback to support compliance and performance review.

1.2 Accessing a Mission

  1. Navigate to Missions in the main navigation bar.

  2. A list of past and planned missions will appear.

  3. Use the search bar or filter options to narrow down your results by criteria such as:
    • Mission name
    • Date
    • Drone used
    • Tags or mission status

  4. Click on the name of a mission to open its full details view.

The mission detail page is divided into multiple tabs, each providing specific operational insights.

Note: Flights done with the Cloud API workflow are only visible in DOC.

1.3 The Mission Details

The Info tab is the main mission overview, combining an interactive map with panels containing all essential operational details.

Mission Information Panel

On the left side of the map, you will find detailed information, including:
Flight Details – Location, status, start and end time, duration, and mission tags.
Weather – Automatically recorded weather data at the time of the flight.
Crew – All assigned personnel, including pilot, payload operator, and observer.
Equipment – The drone, batteries, and any additional equipment used.
Risk Analysis – A summary of the pre-flight risk assessment results.

Interactive Map Features

The integrated map provides a visual representation of your mission:
Annotations – View markers or notes added during mission planning or in-flight.
Waypoint Routes – See what mission you had planned.

This playback feature helps pilots and managers analyse flight performance and identify operational insights.

1.6 Summary

Accessing and reviewing missions in AirHub provides full visibility into your flight operations.
With interactive maps, detailed statistics, and automatically logged data, AirHub ensures every mission is traceable, analysable, and compliant with industry standards.