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Skydio X2D
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vehicle’s altitude, range, and battery level at all times.
Be sure to pay attention to any in-app messages.
• Skydio X2 is NOT A TOY and should not be used or
handled by a person under the age of 18.
Go to https://skydio.com/safety and https://skydio.com/support for more information and helpful tips,
videos, and articles.
5 Skydio X2 - User guide © 2021 Skydio, Inc. All rights reserved.
FLYING SAFELY
Where to fly
You are responsible for your Skydio X2 at all times.
Always follow FAA guidelines for flying UAS. Check
resources like knowbeforeyoufly.org or apps like
B4UFLY for more info.
DO NOT fly directly over people or crowds.
Keep Skydio X2 within visual line of sight at all times,
unless you have received express permission to fly
beyond visual line of sight from a civil aviation
authority like the FAA.
Skydio X2 is not weatherproof and requires good visibility.
Do not fly in any precipitation, including rain, fog, or
snow.
First flight
Skydio X2 should not be flown when winds or gusts are
above 25 mph/40kmh.
Do not fly your drone in temperatures below 14° F (-10° C)
or above 109° F (43° C). When flying in temperatures
below 32° F (0° C), ensure your batteries are pre-
warmed to 50° F (10° C) prior to takeoff. Endurance
may be degraded when operating near temperature
limits.
The Skydio X2 only avoids obstacles that are not in
motion. Cars, boats, balls, animals, other drones,
other people, or similar moving objects may not be
avoided. You should exercise extreme caution
and good judgment when flying with other people
around.
Before you begin your first flight with your Skydio X2, please read and follow all of the safety tips
and guidelines listed above and at https://skydio.com/safety.
For your first flight, we recommend finding a clear, open space away from others on level ground with at least 10 feet of
clearance in every direction (including above).
Make sure nothing is obstructing the propellers at your launch location. Although flying Skydio X2 is easy and intuitive, it’s a good idea
to give yourself and others a little space when flying for the first time. Always be alert and aware of your surroundings during use.
CAUTION: For your first flight with Skydio X2, Skydio strongly recommends flying your Skydio X2 in normal daylight or
brightly lit conditions will full obstacle avoidance to get comfortable with the system before attempting to fly at night or with
reduced obstacle avoidance. Obstacle avoidance is disabled when in GPS Night Flight Mode.

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