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REDCAT TEAL 2 - Documenting Your Incident Report; Filing Your Accident Report

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DOCUMENTING YOUR INCIDENT REPORT
Document these items that may be required in your incident report:
1. Document the TAC and Teal 2 serial numbers.
2. What firmware version is on the drone?
3. What firmware version is the Teal QGC?
4. Describe the flight you were trying to perform:
Mission, Manual, Position, or Altitude flight mode, climbing, rolling, etc.
5. Describe your observations of how the flight performed.
6. Describe the environment (wind, snow, hot, cloudy, sunny, raining, crowded area, open fields, etc.).
7. Describe the incident:
How did it fall?
Was it making noise as it fell? Was it silent?
Did the drone tumble or was it a controlled crash?
Was the flight stable before this?
Were there any warnings or errors on the TAC?
What was the sequence of events? Include what you expected the drone to do and what the drone
did.
8. If the Teal 2 can still safely power on and connect to the TAC, are you able to download the logs from
the drone onto the TAC?
If not, Teal Customer Support can extract the logs for you.
9. Send the flight logs to Teal Drones Customer Support at SUPPORT@TEALDRONES.COM and include
them with incident report.
FILING YOUR ACCIDENT REPORT
For more information of the rules and regulations of accident reporting, and for up-to-date reporting procedures,
please visit the FAA’s sUAS Pilot’s Accident Reporting page at:
http://suaspilots.org/knowledge-center/14-cfr-part-107-knowledge-center/accident-reporting/

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