USER MANUAL
INTEL® FALCON™ 8+ UAS
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1.1.2. Safety Guidelines
Failure to adhere to the following guidelines and warnings and to operate within the
limitations of the UAS could result in an accident and death, serious injury, property
damage, or damage to the UAS.
• You are responsible for knowing and complying with all laws and regulations
applicable to the airspace in which you operate. Jurisdictions have different
safety rules pertaining to authorization for flying UAVs; flying near airports,
manned aircrafts, or people; operation within visual line of sight; altitude limits;
operation at night or twilight; operation of multiple UAVs at the same time; and
airspace usage. Know and understand all applicable laws before you fly. Follow
applicable laws at all times.
• Some jurisdictions also have rules that may affect your operation of UAS, such
as laws relating to receipt of wireless signals, aerial photography, aerial
surveying, privacy, and trespassing. You must know and follow all laws and
regulations applicable to your region.
• In some jurisdictions, the operator may be required to have a pilot certification
from the aviation authority or advance approval from the aviation authority or
air traffic control. Check your local laws before operating the UAS. You are
always responsible for operating the UAS safely and responsibility, and in
compliance with all laws.
• Professional drone operators must comply with all applicable insurance and
aviation-specific liability requirements.
• Completion of a UAS safety check, pre-flight check, and post-flight check
according to the following sections before every operation is compulsory for
every flight.
• Rotating propellers can cause serious personal injury and property damage.
Keep a safe distance and/or wear appropriate safety equipment (e.g. safety
goggles, gloves).
• Our UAS, like all comparable aircraft systems, can in rare cases, suffer electrical,
mechanical, and/or other failures. This may lead to a partial or complete loss of
flying capability. Therefore, the pilot is responsible for conducting all flights at a
safe distance from people, moving vehicles, etc. such that in the event of loss of
flight control no personal injury or property damage will occur.
• Operating the UAV close to power lines, power transformers or other areas with
high electromagnetic disturbances, or in urban canyons, can have severe effects
on the GPS stability and/or the magnetic field sensor, which ultimately also
effects GPS stability. The Intel® Falcon™ 8+ UAV is designed to compensate for
these errors in most cases, but the function is not guaranteed in any scenario.
Therefore, a pilot must have the training and ability to fly the Intel® Falcon™ 8+
UAV in Height-Mode in any situation. Only operate in these environments if you
have sufficient training!