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Never exceed the 1kg max safe payload. We suggest starting with <500g.
Keep the payload at least 2m below the aircraft, to increase stability.
Never fly in sport mode or high wind mode while carrying a payload. The
aircraft will tilt more in these modes, increasing the risk of propeller
entanglement.
Do not use violent or jerky control stick movements, slowly push each
stick forward/back, etc. to keep the drone under control.
Fully read this manual, in-particular the Drone Fishing and Drone Delivery
section, before flying with a payload attached.
To reduce the chances of serious injury and property damage:
Never Fly under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or any other condition which
may impair your ability to operate the aircraft safely.
Use very gradual controls while carrying a payload
During takeoff/landing, ensure the remote is always on while the drone is
being powered on/off.
Do not carry or drop any dangerous/illegal payloads, or payloads that can
cause injury or harm to people, property or animals.
Never attempt to catch the aircraft.
Do not fly the aircraft if it has been crashed or not in good condition.
Familiarise yourself with local laws and have a contingency plan in the event
of an emergency.
Never fly the aircraft close to any people or property, or in a reckless
manner, particularly while carrying a payload.
Respect the privacy of others when using the camera, always comply with
local laws and moral standards.
Never use the aircraft for illegal or inappropriate purposes, such as military
operations, to defame, traspass, harrass, threaten or otherwise violate
others’ right to privacy.
Operating the Aircraft
Flying with a Payload
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