Safety Flight Guide

SkyBlade Defense Technology is committed to advancing FPV imaging innovation and exploring industry responsibilities. We advocate a culture of safe, compliant, and privacy-respecting device usage. We believe that lawful flight operations are not only fundamental to personal safety but also the shared foundation for the industry's healthy future.

Safety Flight Guidelines

Adhere to local regulations, choose suitable environments, and build a safe, trustworthy, and sustainable FPV imaging ecosystem together.

Comply with laws and regulations

Review and comply with local drone regulations before flight, including altitude limits, no-fly zones, and permit requirements. Legal compliance is the foundation of safety.

Choose a secure environment

Fly in open, unobstructed areas away from crowds, buildings, power lines, airports, and other sensitive zones. Avoid flying in adverse weather conditions such as high winds, rain, snow, or fog.

Pre-flight Check

Before every flight, carefully check the device status, including battery level, propeller integrity, video transmission signal, and GPS positioning. Ensure all components are securely installed with no looseness or damage.

Respect Privacy

Please respect others' privacy during flight. Avoid flying or recording at low altitudes over private property, residential areas, and other sensitive locations. Fly responsibly to uphold the positive image of FPV enthusiasts.

No-Fly Zones

No-fly zone. Please comply strictly.

Airport and surrounding areas
Military Zone
Above government buildings
Prisons and detention centers
High-speed rail, expressways
Large-scale event venue
Hazardous areas such as nuclear power plants and chemical plants
Core Zone of Nature Reserve

Flight Skill Level Guide

Choose an appropriate flight scenario based on your skill level

Beginner

  • Practice basic flight in an open, unobstructed area
  • Maintain visual line of sight and continuously monitor the aircraft's position.
  • Avoid flying in crowded areas
  • Familiarize yourself with the Return-to-Home (RTL) function.
  • Check battery level and propeller condition before every flight.

Intermediate

  • Learn and master manual flight skills
  • Configure settings for different flight scenarios
  • Learn how to handle emergencies
  • Periodic Compass and IMU Calibration
  • Learn basic freestyle flight maneuvers

Advanced

  • Capable of high-speed flight in complex environments
  • Master precise first-person control
  • Understand and comply with professional photography regulations
  • Capable of long-range FPV transmission flights
  • Capable of diagnosing and repairing equipment

Emergency Response Procedure

Correct response to unexpected situations

Video signal lost

Stay calm. The aircraft will automatically execute the Return-to-Home (RTH) procedure. Ensure the RTH point is correctly set and the return altitude is higher than surrounding obstacles.

Remote control disconnected

The aircraft will trigger失控返航 function. If no return-to-home point is set, the aircraft will land at its current location. Fly in a safe area to avoid damage.

Low battery warning

Return and land now. The intelligent battery will force a landing when the charge is too low. Ensure sufficient return-to-home charge (recommended: 30%).

GPS signal lost

Switch to Attitude Mode and manually control the drone's return. Stay calm and operate smoothly to avoid sudden movements that could cause loss of control.

Propeller damaged

Immediately seek a safe landing site. A damaged propeller causes severe vibration; continuing to fly may result in further damage.

Need technical support?

If you encounter any issues during your flight or need technical support, please contact our professional team anytime.

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