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7 Easy Steps to Follow for Flying a Remote Control Drone
You must follow some steps before taking off flying your drone. This task can vary from drone to drone. One must refer to your user manual when in confusion. When you’re getting ready to launch your remote control drone, your attention must be solely on the task at hand. Follow these steps:
1. Your drone should be placed on the ground in a location that is safe for taking off and for landing.
If your drone has an auto-return mode, it will return to this location on autopilot. Collisions are sometimes unavoidable by most auto-return modes. You definitely need an open area if you intend to use this auto-return feature. Please make it sure that your drone points away from you and that your takeoff and landing pad is at least 10 feet in front of you.
This launching pad ensures that you always have a clean location for your drone to take off and land.
2. If your drone has a built-in camera, remove the lens cap, and set your camera to the desired mode for flight.
If your camera is an add-on, switch on your camera and remove the cap, and then set your camera to the desired mode for flight.
3. Before connecting your drone battery, check that your transmitter is off and throttle is set to zero. The chances of your remote control drones firing up when a battery is connected are minute, but you still want to start with safety. Connect the drone battery, and power it on.
4. Calibrate your drone.
Your drone has several high-end sensors which need to be calibrated before each flight to make it sure that your controls aren’t confused. Make sure that you are away from any electro-magnetic sources, such as speakers and power lines while calibrating.
5. Initiate GPS lock.
GPS lock is the same as establishing a home location. Several drones come with an auto-return mode. One must reconfigure it before every flight if you change takeoff and landing locations. The drone may return to an old location, if you won’t update your home position, which could be far away.
6. Arm your remote control drones
Arming your drone means it is ready to fly. Are you using any sort of assisted flying mode which isn’t a manual mode? If yes, picking up your drone might cause the drone to think that it needs to spin the motors to correct and level out. Try to stay at least 10 feet away when your drone is armed.
7. Slowly increase throttle to spin-up your motors and get airborne.
After you have taken off, you may want to hover above the ground about 10–20 feet for a minute to verify that your drone is under control. Before heading out, perform one last check of your controls to ensure that you have directional stability as well.
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