Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Preflight Checklist

  • Carefully unbox your new drone and follow vendor instructions for assembly. Download the vendor app.
  • Before takeoff, update all software and firmware, and read the instructions thoroughly. Failure to do so can result in serious flight issues.
  • See the FAA website for registration requirements and information about flying a drone safely. Additional state or local requirements may apply. Check your local jurisdiction.
  • Consider the location of your planned flight and ensure that you are not in a restricted area. Also check the weather forecast and be sure to fly in safe conditions.
  • Determine how long you expect your flight to be. The average drone battery life is 20 minutes, so consider whether you'll need to bring extra batteries or a charger.
  • Learn more about flying your drone and making informed decisions
  • Always keep your aircraft in eyesight.
  • Remain well clear of and do not interfere with manned aircraft operations, and you must always see and avoid other aircraft and obstacles.
  • Do not fly over unprotected persons or moving vehicles and remain well clear from individuals and vulnerable property.
  • Do not fly under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • Ensure the operating environment is safe and that the operator is competent and proficient in  the operation of the UAS.
  • Do not fly near or over sensitive infrastructure or property such as power stations, water                treatment facilities, correctional facilities, heavily traveled roadways, government facilities, etc.
  • Do not conduct surveillance or photograph persons in areas where there is an expectation of  privacy without the individual’s permission.

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