Incidents

Follow-up on an incident

Follow-up on an incident

After an incident occurs, it’s important to review it and subsequently add a follow-up to document how the incident was handled, change the status to ‘completed’ if necessary, and optionally attach any relevant documents.

After an incident occurs, it’s important to review it and subsequently add a follow-up to document how the incident was handled, change the status to ‘completed’ if necessary, and optionally attach any relevant documents.

Written By: Michiel Froling

Last Updated on March 16, 2024

Follow-up on an incident

After an incident occurs, it’s important to review it and subsequently add a follow-up to document how the incident was handled, change the status to ‘completed’ if necessary, and optionally attach any relevant documents.

Drone Operation Center


The process for adding a follow-up can only be completed in the Drone Operation Center. Here’s how you can do it:

  1. In the left sidebar of the screen, locate and click on ‘Incidents’ among the options.

  2. You’ll be directed to a screen that provides an overview of all reported incidents. Select the specific incident to which you’d like to add a follow-up.

  3. In the upper right corner of the screen (next to the map), you’ll find a blue button that says ‘Add Follow-up.’ Click on this button.

  4. A new screen will open, prompting you to add a description. Adding a description is mandatory. Additionally, you have the option to change the status and/or add documents, although these actions are both optional.

  5. Always ensure to click on the “Save” button to save your follow-up.


Any added follow-ups will automatically appear at the bottom of the page, under the heading ‘Follow-ups.’ If you changed the status, you will see the colored box underneath ‘Add Follow-up’ change from ‘under review’ to ‘completed’ or vice versa.

By following these steps, you can effectively document and follow up on incidents in the Drone Operation Center.