CHAPTER 9: SAFETY
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9.1. Safety Checklist
We recommend that you go through the Safety Checklist before every flight:
• All ADII arms are unfolded and locked in position.
• All landing gear are unfolded and locked in position.
• Propellers are tightly attached and not damaged or bent.
• Check if all motors are spinning freely and all motor retaining rings are in place.
• Check if ADII's plastic body and arms are not damaged and there are no visible cracks.
• Check if the LiDAR (ground collision avoidance sensor) lenses are clean from dirt or snow.
• ADII battery is fully charged, not swollen and it is securely inserted.
• AirLeash battery is fully charged and it is securely attached around the user’s wrist or
upper arm.
• Camera gimbal is moving freely. It's not locked in transportation mode.
• GoPro camera is securely locked in place and Wi-Fi is disabled.
• Takeoff location: place the drone on a safe level surface. Do not takeoff from concrete
surfaces, this may affect the accuracy of the onboard magnetometer (compass).
• Make sure that altitude difference between AirLeash and ADII does not exceed 7 feet (2
meters) during takeoff.
To see all the safety guidelines, check: knowbeforeyoufly.org/for-recreational-users
9.2 Operation Requirements
• Airdog ADII is not set up for obstacle avoidance and you must ensure there are no
obstacles in the flight area that could disturb the flight, such as: trees, crowd of people,
bodies of water, buildings or high voltage power lines.
• Rotating propellers can cause serious injury. Never initiate takeoff from your hand. Do
not try to grab Airdog ADII before it lands automatically on the ground and before the
propellers are switched off and have stopped rotating.
• Do not fly the drone indoors. Always fly outside in open areas.
• Do not fly the drone at night.
• Check the weather conditions and do not fly the drone when the weather is windy, rainy,
snowy, foggy, or when visibility is limited. This includes wind speeds exceeding 30 knots
(15 meters per second, 34 miles per hour, 55 kilometers per hour)
• Reduce the chance of electromagnetic interference by not flying the drone in areas
with significant high levels of electromagnetism such as base stations, radio towers,
underground tunnels or on-board radio transmission equipment.
• Do not use the drone under the influence of drugs, alcohol and medicines.
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