Fly Safe
It is important to understand some basic flight guidelines, both for your protection and for the safety of those around you.
1. Flying in Open Areas: Pay attention to utility poles, power lines, and other obstacles. DO NOT fly near or above water, people,
or animals.
2. Maintain Control at All Times: Keep your hands on the remote controller and maintain control of your aircraft when it is in flight,
even when using intelligent functions such as the Route and A-B Route operation modes and Smart Return to Home.
3. Maintain Line of Sight: Maintain visual line of sight (VLOS) with your aircraft at all times and avoid flying behind buildings or other
obstacles that may block your view.
4. Monitor Your Altitude: For the safety of manned aircraft and other air traffic, fly at altitudes lower than 30 m (98 ft) and in
accordance with all local laws and regulations.
Visit https://www.dji.com/flysafe for more information on critical safety features such as GEO zones.
Flying Considerations
1. DO NOT use the aircraft to spray in winds exceeding 18 kph (11 mph).
2. DO NOT use the aircraft in adverse weather conditions such as winds exceeding 28 kph (17 mph), heavy rain (precipitation rate
exceeding 25 mm (0.98 in) in 12 hours), snow, or fog.
3. The recommended maximum operating altitude is 2 km (6,560 ft) above sea level. DO NOT fly over 3 km (9,842 ft) above sea
level.
4. Once the operating altitude reaches 1 km (3,280 ft), the payload capacity of the spray tank is reduced by 2 kg. For every
additional km, the payload capacity will reduce by a further 2 kg.
5. Make sure that there is a strong GNSS signal and the D-RTK antennas are unobstructed during operation.
Return to Home (RTH)
The aircraft will automatically return to the Home Point in the following situations:
Smart RTH: You press the RTH button.
Failsafe RTH: The remote controller signal is lost.*
If there is an obstacle within 20 m of the aircraft, the aircraft decelerates and then stops and hovers. If the aircraft comes within 6
m of the obstacle while decelerating, the aircraft stops, flies backward to a distance of approximately 6 m from the obstacle, and
hovers. The aircraft exits the RTH procedure and waits for further commands.
* If Failsafe RTH is disabled (the default setting in the DJI Agras app), the aircraft hovers in place when the remote controller signal
is lost.
Obstacle avoidance is disabled in Attitude mode (which the aircraft enters in situations such as when the GNSS signal
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is weak) and is not available if the operating environment is not suitable for the radar module. Extra caution is required in
such situations.
Pesticide Usage
1. Avoid the use of powder pesticides as much as possible as they may reduce the service life of the spraying system.
2. Pesticides are poisonous and pose serious risks to safety. Only use them in strict accordance with their specifications.
3. Use clean water to mix the pesticide and filter the mixed liquid before pouring into the spray tank to avoid blocking the strainer.
4. Effective use of pesticides depends on pesticide density, spray rate, spray distance, aircraft speed, wind speed, and wind
direction. Consider all factors when using pesticides.
5. DO NOT compromise the safety of people, animals, or the environment during operation.
It is important to understand some basic flight guidelines, both for your protection and for the safety of those around you.
Make sure to read the disclaimer and safety guidelines.
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