DJI Mavic 3 User Manual
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Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems (APAS 5.0)
The Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems 5.0 (APAS 5.0) feature is available in Normal and Cine mode.
When APAS is enabled, the aircraft continues to respond to user commands and plans its path according
to control stick inputs and the flight environment. APAS makes it easier to avoid obstacles, obtain
smoother footage, and gives a better ying experience.
Keep moving the control sticks in any directions. The aircraft will avoid the obstacles by flying above,
below, or to the left or right of the obstacle. The aircraft can also response to the control stick inputs while
avoiding obstacles.
When APAS is enabled, the aircraft can be stopped by pressing the Flight Pause button on the remote
controller or tapping the screen in DJI Fly. The aircraft hovers for three seconds and awaits further pilot
commands.
To enable APAS, open DJI Fly, enter System Settings, then Safety, and enable APAS by selecting Bypass.
Make sure you use APAS when the vision systems are available. Make sure there are no people,
animals, objects with small surface areas (such as tree branches), or objects with transparent
surfaces (such as glass or water) along the ight path.
Make sure you use APAS when the Downward Vision System is available or the GNSS signal is
strong. APAS may not function properly when the aircraft is ying over water or snow-covered areas.
Be extra cautious when ying in extremely dark (<300 lux) or bright (>10,000 lux) environments.
Pay attention to DJI Fly and make sure APAS is working normally.
APAS may not function properly when the aircraft is ying near ight limits or in a GEO zone.
Flight Recorder
Flight data including ight telemetry, aircraft status information, and other parameters are automatically
saved to the internal data recorder of the aircraft. The data can be accessed using DJI Assistant 2
(Consumer Drones Series).