compass calibation , check camera gimbal to make sure it’s secured . check props for damange . and generally check the aircraft over to make sure everything looks ok and the arms click in to place properly.I was curious what everyone else does for this? other than the making sure your propellers are on and the battery is charged. anyone have any info for me?
Check out the checklist created by an H pilot and far more useful than any Yuneec pilot. Its pretty complete. Just choose the items that make the most sense to you.
Typhoon H manual - cleaned Up and updated (70pgs)
Jermiha... never forget the importance of idling on the ground for 14min if you haven't been in the air for4-5 Days just to update the GPS almanack as well as doing compass calibration if you have moved the H more than 10km east-west or vice versa. Very important.I was curious what everyone else does for this? other than the making sure your propellers are on and the battery is charged. anyone have any info for me?
So whats you got against unique pilots now, Ron?
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Absolutely nothing.
Alright... it was funny when I wrote it [reply]. Guess I should have quoted your exact line:
"Check out the checklist created by an H pilot and far more useful than any Yuneec pilot."
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Pretty thorough and, to be honest, a little bit more than I would normally do (but not much). However I do a post flight checklist too and have a notebook in the field for recording log book notes for later transcribing into my proper spreadsheet logbook when I get home.I personally check camera for hairline fractures, check to make sure it is calibrated properly, i use the same method on the upper and lower shell, then once the aircraft has been approved by me. I will idle the motors, checking for abnormal sounds and or wobbling (can indicate many things) i go through smart mode, angle mode and RTH mode. To make sure A, the drone recognizes the change by changing its LED to acknowledge your request, B, to ensure proper flight features appear on the ST16, as well as the gui acknowledged my request. Also. One thing is when in RTH mode. The light should strobe red, and with the motors still idling, they should then promptly stop. Making sure all that is in order, i clear a 5^2m area from the drone to ensure a safe take off and landing for the drone, me, and any bystanders. I might be more intensive. But ive never had a major issue on my end [emoji6] i came up with my Pre Flight checklist on my own. I do an inflight and a post flight checklist upto and including UAV flight recording.
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