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Safety At a Glance

1. Environmental Considerations

  Always fly at locations that are clear of building and other obstacles.

  DO NOT fly above or near large crowds.

  Avoid flying at altitudes above 400 feet (120 m).

  Be very careful when flying 16,404 feet (5,000 m) or more above sea 

level. 

  Fly in moderate weather conditions with temperatures between 32° 

to 104° F (0° to 40° C).

2.  Pre-flight Checklist

  Ensure the remote controller and aircraft batteries are fully charged.

  Ensure the propellers are in good condition and securely tightened.

  Ensure there is nothing obstructing the motors. 

  Only calibrate the compass when the DJI GO

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indicator prompt you to do so.

  Check that the camera lens is clean and free of stains.

3. Operation

  Stay away from the rotating propellers and motors.

  Maintain line of sight of your aircraft at all times.

  DO NOT answer incoming calls during flight. 

  DO NOT fly under the influence of alcohols or drugs.

  During the Return-to-Home procedure, you can adjust the altitude to 

avoid obstacles.

  DO NOT fly closely above reflective surfaces such as water or snow, 

as these terrain may affect the performance of the Vision Positioning 

System.

  In the instance of a Low Battery Warning, land the aircraft at a safe 

location.

  After landing, first turn off the Intelligent Flight Battery, then turn off 

the remote controller.

  When using TapFly

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 and ActiveTrack

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 features, be prepared to take 

control of the aircraft or press the “STOP” button on the screen or the 

Intelligent Flight Pause button at all times, in case of an emergency.

4.  Maintenance and Upkeep

  DO NOT use aged, chipped or broken propellers.

  Recommended storage temperature: between 71° and 82° F (22° 

and 28° C).

  Refer to the Mavic Pro Intelligent Flight Battery Safety Guidelines for 

more information about the safe use of the battery.