Maintenance Schedule
Just like your vehicles, drones require regular maintenance. Drones typically require MUCH LESS
maintenance than a vehicle. Attention to detail could mean the difference between a successful operation and
a catastrophic crash.
We have developed the following maintenance schedule as a guide to help pilots maintain their aircraft and
keep them in peak operating condition.
We have broken down the maintenance schedule by how many hours have been flown on the drone.
10 Flight Hours
1. Deep Cycle Charged the Batteries
2. Check GPS Antennas
3. Check for frame cracks
4. Check props tightness
5. Check for loose arms
6. Check Hose Connection
7. Spin motors and props to ensure they are
clear of debris.
8. Tighten Landing Gear Screws
9. Tighten folding arm mount screws.
10. Clean the drone (consider using putty)
a. Arms
b. Frame
c. connectors