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7. Flight
7.1 Flight Environment Requirements
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Do not fly the drone in bad weather such as high winds, snow, rain, foggy weather, etc.
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Choose a wide, open place with no tall buildings surrounded as a flight site. Buildings that use a lot of steel bars
may affect the compass work and block GPS signals resulting in poor positioning or even inability to locate the
drone.
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When flying, please keep drone in sight, away from obstacles, crowds, water, etc.
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Do not fly in areas that have high-voltage lines, communication base stations or transmission towers, etc. to avoid
signal interference of the remote controller.
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When flying above 5000m altitude, the performance of the drone battery and power system will be degraded due
to environmental factors, thus the flight performance will be affected. Please fly with caution.
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GPS is not available for flight in Arctic Circle and Antarctic Circle.
7.2 Flight Restrictions and Flight Limits of Special Area
According to the air traffic control regulations and the drone management regulations of ICAO and different nations’
air traffic control, drones must fly in the prescribed airspace.
7.3 Pre-Flight Inspection
• Make sure the remote controller, drone battery, and mobile device are fully charged;
• Make sure the propellers intact and installed correctly;
• Make sure that front and rear arms and the blades are fully unfolded;
• Make sure that the camera lens is clean;
• Make sure the microSD card is installed correctly;
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Ensure that the battery is firmly installed;
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Always use original components or accessories certified by the Manufacturer. The use of non-original accessories
may pose a hazard to the use of the drone.