ANAFI
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PRE-FLIGHT CHECKLIST
Equipment
- Make sure you have downloaded the latest version of FreeFlight 6 and that both
your Parrot Skycontroller 3 and your ANAFI have been updated with the latest
versions of firmware.
- For the ultimate ANAFI experience, make sure you have the right USB-A cable to
connect your Parrot Skycontroller 3 and your device.
- Make sure ANAFI is fitted with a microSD card with enough free memory space.
- Make sure all four foldable arms of ANAFI are unfolded.
- Make sure its propellers are clean, intact and unobstructed.
- Make sure both ANAFI’s and Parrot Skycontroller 3’s batteries are fully charged.
- Make sure ANAFI’s battery is securely installed on the drone’s body.
- Make sure the lens cap has been removed from ANAFI’s camera.
- Make sure ANAFI’s lens is clean – if you need to clean it, hold the gimbal between
two fingers so that you do not pressure its mechanism when you clean the lens, and
gently wipe the lens with a microfiber cloth.
Regulations
- Make sure the use of ANAFI is allowed where you are intending to fly.
- Check for potential restrictions regarding the use of Wi-Fi frequencies in the area
where you are intending to fly.
Flight conditions
- Check that your flying zone is safe and clear.
- Do not fly ANAFI at night.
- Do not fly ANAFI over urban areas or over restricted airspaces such as airports, train
stations, power plants, national reserves, and so on.
- Check the weather: do not fly ANAFI in the rain, fog, snow, or in a wind exceeding
14 meters per second or 50 km/h.
- Due to the operating mode of its vertical camera and ultrasound sensor, Parrot
recommends you do not fly ANAFI over water and other reflective surfaces
(mirrors, glass, and so on).