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AGRAS T30
Unmanned Aircraft Flight Manual
With a strong GNSS signal
Area Restriction
Restricted Zone
Motors will not start.
If the aircraft loses GNSS signal and enters a Restricted Zone but regains
GNSS signal later, the aircraft will enter semi-automatic descent after a
countdown and land.
No Flight Restrictions
Users can y their aircraft freely.
Semi-Automatic Descent: All stick commands except the throttle stick command are available
during descent and landing. Motors automatically stop after landing.
DO NOT y near airports, highways, railway stations, railway lines, city centers, or other busy
areas. Make sure the aircraft is visible at all times.
Operational Limitation Complying with ANAC Class 2 Crop Spraying UAS
Regulations
According to ANAC Class 2 Crop Spraying UAS Regulations, the T30 operational limitation includes:
1. Maximum operation height of 30 meters AGL (above ground level).
2. VLOS or EVLOS (extended visual line of sight) operation.
3. Maximum distance between the aircraft and the remote pilot or observer of 1000 meters.
4. Horizontal distance between the aircraft and third-parties, ground structures (such as railways), or
populated areas greater than 30 meters.
5. Comply with the Brazilian MAPA and DECEA regulations and make sure that the aircraft maintains a
safety margin of 30 m in the horizontal direction with the edge of the authorized airspace.
6. The remote pilot must operate one aircraft at a time, unless otherwise approved by ANAC.
7. The remote pilot must be able to take control of the ight during any ight phase.
Radio Frequency Environment
The T30 has obtained the Certificate of Equipment Authorization issued by Instituto Brasileiro de
Certicação para produtos de Telecomunicações with the basic technical characteristics listed below.
Refer to Supplements for the complete authorization le.
Faixa de Frequências Tx (MHz)
Potência Máxima de
Saída (W)
Designação de
Emissões
Tecnologias
2.400,0 a 2.483,5 0,444 36M1X9D OFDM
5.725,0 a 5.850,0 0,652 36M1X9D OFDM