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Flight, Flight environment requirements, Flight limits and no-fly zones – DJI Mavic Pro User Manual

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Flight

Once pre-flight preparation is complete, it is recommended that you use the flight simulator in the DJI GO

4 app to hone your flight skills and practice flying safely. Ensure that all flights are carried out in an open

area.

Flight Environment Requirements

1. Do not use the aircraft in severe weather conditions. These include wind speeds exceeding 10 m/s,

snow, rain and fog.

2. Fly in open areas. Tall structures and large metal structures may affect the accuracy of the on-board

compass and GPS system.

3. Avoid obstacles, crowds, high voltage power lines, trees, and bodies of water.

4. Minimize interference by avoiding areas with high levels of electromagnetism, including base stations

and radio transmission towers.

5. Aircraft and battery performance is subject to environmental factors such as air density and temperature.

Be very careful when flying at altitudes greater than 16404 feet (5000 meters) above sea level, as the

performance of the battery and aircraft may be affected.

6. The Mavic Pro cannot use P-mode within the polar areas.

Flight Limits and No-Fly Zones

All unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operators should abide by all regulations set forth by government and

regulatory agencies including the ICAO and the FAA. For safety reasons, flights are limited by default,

which helps users operate this product safely and legally. Flight limitations include height limits, distance

limits, and No-Fly Zones.

When operating in P-mode, height limits, distance limits, and No-Fly Zones function concurrently to

manage flight safety.

Maximum flight altitude & Radius Limits

Maximum flight altitude and radius limits may be changed in the DJI GO 4 app. Be aware that the

maximum flight altitude cannot exceed 1640 feet (500 meters). In accordance with these settings, your

Mavic Pro will fly in a restricted cylinder, as shown below:

Maximum Flight Altitude

Max Radius

Home Point

Height of aircraft

when turned on