Inspect Your Platform
Check for damaged or worn propellers, batteries, and other parts
that should be replaced or repaired before flight.
DJI is committed to fostering creativity and innovation in the flying community. This page is intended to help pilots unleash their imagination safely and responsibly. Here you will find tips, regulatory links, and instructional videos that will enhance both safety and your overall flying experience.
While we've made every effort to provide comprehensive information, this page is not a substitute for a pilot's own good judgment. As a DJI pilot, you are solely responsible for assuring your flights are conducted safely and in accordance with all local laws and regulations.
Check for damaged or worn propellers, batteries, and other parts
that should be replaced or repaired before flight.
Ensure your flight battery, remote controller,
Wi-Fi range extender,
and all other necessary items are fully charged.
Always choose a wide open area for every flight, well away from
people and property. Never fly directly over people or animals.
For the safety of manned flight and to avoid interfering with larger aircraft, always fly below 400 feet.
Never fly when under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Keep your aircraft in view at all times throughout flight.
Don’t fly behind obstacles or at distances that make
it impossible to see your platform.
Even when using automatic functions such as auto-takeoff
and auto-landing, keep your hands on the control sticks
to maintain control throughout each flight.
To take full advantage of DJI’s safety features,
including Return Home and position stabilization,
wait for a strong GPS connection before taking off.
Stay informed on the rules regarding remote controlled aircraft
in your local area, and follow these regulations at all times.
Practice the maneuvers in DJI’s Pilot Training Guide
to perfect your skills and gain confidence in flight.
Practice the maneuvers in DJI’s Pilot Training Guide
to perfect your skills and gain confidence in flight.