• 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.
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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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