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flight. Propeller blades can cause deep cuts if your fingers, or other body parts, come into contact with
them. Keep the drone as far away from your face as possible. Only attempt a hand landing on a stable
surface, with no obstacles in the immediate vicinity.
Note: PARROT STRONGLY RECOMMENDS THAT YOU DO NOT PERFORM A HAND LANDING PROCEDURE
INDOORS, DUE TO LOW STABILITY, AND INCREASED RISK.
Do not attempt a hand landing in wind strong enough to make the drone fight to hold its hovering
position.
Drone GPS synchronization is mandatory for a successful hand landing.
Let the drone do the work. Do not forcefully grab the drone while it is hovering.
Parrot recommends that you work as a team of two people: one person to perform the hand landing
procedure, while the other person focuses on flying the drone. This eases the pressure of having to
multi-task.
Pay attention to the wind direction and speed. Do not face the wind. Keep yourself at a safe distance
from the drone considering the possibility of drifting with the wind.
Fly ANAFI USA at least 50 cm directly over your open hand then press Take-off/Land or tap the
orange LAND box on the screen. ANAFI USA lands on your hand.
Only perform a hand landing procedure when there is no other landing alternative.
Caution: In environments with sand, you can use hand landing, instead of ground landing to prevent
sand from penetrating the motors.

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