MAINTENANCE MANUAL
INTEL
®
FALCON™ 8+ UAS
SERVICE / MAINTENANCE
112 © 2017 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
REV 00
APR 2017
Noticeable sound
(decibel) change
during operation by
the propulsion system
Further inspect entire aircraft with
emphasis on the propulsion system
components (i.e., Motors and
Propellers) or incorrect Propeller
mounting, damage and/or diminished
performance.
For the motors, regular inspection for
bearing noise is recommended.
Assess the need and extent of repairs
that may be needed for continued safe
flight operations.
Remote Pilot Action:
See Propeller
Removal /
Installation, Section
8.8.2
Further Action:
Requires Repair from
Service Depot.
Changes in the
propulsion system
during operation.
Further inspect entire aircraft including
the propulsion system components
(i.e., Motors and Propellers), incorrect
Propeller mounting or structural
damage to the Center Cross or Motor
Rail Mounts.
Assess the need and extent of repairs
that may be needed for continued safe
flight operations.
Remote Pilot Action:
See Propeller
Removal /
Installation, Section
8.8.2
Further Action:
Requires Repair from
Service Depot.
Control inputs not
synchronized or
delayed
Discontinue flight and/or avoid further
flight operations until further
inspection and testing of the control
link between the ground control unit
and the aircraft.
Ensure accurate control
communications are established and
reliable prior to further flight to
circumvent possible loss of control
resulting in the risk of a collision or
flyaway.
Assess the need and extent of repairs
that may be needed for continued safe
flight operations.
Remote Pilot Action:
See Compass
Calibration in Section
4.3.2.3
Further Action:
Requires Repair from
Service Depot.