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Prepare for flight
Operational planning
Obstacle clearances for take-off
Obstacle clearance for take-off requires that no obstacles appear in a zone between a safety
angle of 8º and the launch angle over a distance of 500 m from the take-off location, and below
the safety angle over a distance of 100 m (this is typically called the Ground Safety Zone
(GSZ)).
This zone extends over an area between the launch direction and an offset of 45º to the right
and 45º to the left.
According to aviation regulation it is mandatory to have an area with a radius of 30 m centered
on the take-off location, clear of any obstacles that are not under the control of the pilot.
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Summary of Contents for X100UAS
Page 1: ...X100 SYSTEM MANUAL X100 UAS ...
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Page 13: ...2 0 13 12 October 2012 24 Maintenance 209 24 1 Update the Autopilot settings file 209 ...
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Page 18: ...2 0 18 12 October 2012 Terms and conventions Conversion table ...
Page 40: ...2 0 40 12 October 2012 X100 parts Check the elevon response ...
Page 66: ...2 0 66 12 October 2012 eBox Make the X100 exit ERROR mode ...
Page 70: ...2 0 70 12 October 2012 Antennas Screw the data link antenna on the eBox ...
Page 90: ...2 0 90 12 October 2012 Launcher Launch the X100 ...
Page 110: ...2 0 110 12 October 2012 Tracker Track down an X100 ...
Page 120: ...2 0 120 12 October 2012 Quickfield Create a flight plan ...
Page 132: ...2 0 132 12 October 2012 Horizon End a flight ...
Page 136: ...2 0 136 12 October 2012 Datalog Viewer Collect and save the log files ...
Page 182: ...2 0 182 12 October 2012 During flight Monitor the landing ...
Page 190: ...2 0 190 12 October 2012 After the flight Clearing the site ...
Page 208: ...2 0 208 12 October 2012 In case of Sudden weather changes ...