1. Safe Takeoff Procedures
Before takeoff:
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Choose a clear, open area away from people, power lines, or trees.
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Check the weather and wind speed — avoid flying during strong winds or rain.
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Perform pre-flight checks:
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Battery level
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Propeller condition
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GPS and compass calibration
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Sensor status (no error alerts)
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Once all checks are clear, take off slowly and steadily, maintaining a safe height of 2–3 meters before moving horizontally.
2. Mid-Flight Awareness
While flying:
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Keep the drone within line of sight (VLOS) — always visible to the pilot or spotter.
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Avoid restricted or crowded areas (roads, airports, or near people).
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Watch the battery percentage and plan to land before it goes below 20%.
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Monitor for warnings or unusual movement—a sign of wind or sensor error.
3. Safe Landing Procedures
Landing requires calm and control:
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Return the drone to the designated landing zone early—don’t wait until the last second.
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Reduce altitude slowly and land smoothly.
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After landing, immediately switch off motors and disconnect the battery.
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Record any unusual behavior or flight errors in the flight logbook.
4. Common Causes of Drone Crashes
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Cause |
Prevention |
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Weak GPS signal |
Fly in open areas; wait for GPS lock before takeoff. |
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Low battery |
Fully charge before flight; monitor mid-flight levels. |
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Propeller damage |
Inspect before and after flight. |
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Poor calibration |
Recalibrate compass and gyroscope before mission. |
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Environmental obstacles |
Plan flight route carefully using maps. |
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Pilot distraction |
Always focus; teamwork helps manage focus zones. |