CHECK YOUR DRONE
Check for damaged or worn propellers,
batteries and other parts that should be replaced or repaired before the flight.
We are together with the manufacturer dJI drones committed to promoting creativity and innovation among the aviation community. This site aims to trigger pilots' imagination about safety and responsibility. Here you will find tips, legal links and instructional videos to enhance both your safety and overall flying experience.
Although we have made every effort to provide comprehensive information, this site is not a substitute for a pilot's own judgment. As a drone pilot, it is solely your responsibility to ensure flight safety in accordance with all local laws and regulations.
Check for damaged or worn propellers,
batteries and other parts that should be replaced or repaired before the flight.
Ensure your flight battery, remote controller,
Make sure the battery and the controller,
and all other necessary components are fully charged
Always choose an open space for any flight, away from the
people and property. Never fly directly over people or animals.
For the safety of manned flight and to avoid interference with larger aircraft, always fly below 150m.
Never fly under the influence of alcohol.
Keep your drone in sight throughout the flight.
Do not fly behind obstacles or
at distances where you can see your drone.
Even when using automatic functions such as
auto-start and automatic landing, keep your hands on the control sticks,
to keep control of every flight.
To take full advantage of DJI's safety features, including
returning home and stabilizing the position,
wait for a strong GPS connection before taking off.
Stay up to date on remote-controlled rules
aircraft in your region and comply with these regulations at all times.