Aim:
To plan and execute a safe drone flight simulation in teams while applying safety checks and teamwork principles.
Materials Needed:
Drone flight simulator (e.g., QGroundControl, DroneBlocks, or DJI Simulator)
Route planning worksheet
Safety checklist
Flight logbook or digital notes
Teacher or supervisor guidance
Steps
Step 1: Form Teams
Create groups of 3–4 students.
One acts as Pilot
One as Spotter (safety assistant)
One as Flight Planner
One as Recorder
Step 2: Plan the Flight
Choose a small practice area (e.g., a virtual park or school map).
Identify:
Takeoff zone
Landing zone
Flight path with 3–4 waypoints
Maximum altitude (20–30 m for simulation)
Fill in the route planning worksheet with all details.
Step 3: Perform Pre-Flight Safety Checks
Use the Safety Checklist:
Battery fully charged
Propellers inspected
Compass and sensors calibrated
GPS locked and stable
Takeoff zone clear
Wind speed within safe limit
Team members ready and aware of roles
Step 4: Simulate the Flight
Begin takeoff slowly.
Follow the planned route using the simulator.
Observe altitude, speed, and battery status.
If you face obstacles or errors, pause and discuss the solution as a team.
Step 5: Safe Landing
Return to the planned landing zone.
Descend steadily and land.
Switch off motors and review the entire flight.
Step 6: Team Discussion
After the flight:
Discuss what went well and what could improve.
Identify three risks your team avoided (e.g., wind gusts, low battery).
Record lessons learned in your logbook.
Reflection
A great pilot isn’t the one who flies the farthest or the fastest—but the one who flies safely, responsibly, and as part of a team.
Every safe landing is a success story.
Every small mistake is a learning opportunity.
Safety is not just a rule—it’s a mindset.