The AMA has
a one-page PDF of best practices for flying RC air-
as well.
Key Flight Safety Rules
Safe and responsible flight should always be your number one
concern when preparing to take to the air. Become familiar with
the following items, and you will be well on your way to sharing
the skies with those around you:
• Always fly below 400 feet. Full-scale aircraft fly above 500
feet. This creates a 100-foot buffer zone in the airspace
between manned and unmanned aircraft.
• Fly your aircraft within line of sight (LOS). This means you
are constantly able to see your aircraft while operating it.
From our experience, looking at your aircraft in the same
direction as the sun can make visibility difficult. Think about
the time of day and desired direction where you will be sta-
tioned. Colored landing gear or LED lights help identify the
front and back of the multirotor, which assists in maintain-
ing your orientation. See the note below this section on
safely flying using FPV goggles.
• Join a local club for UAV or model aircraft enthusiasts. If
that is not possible in your area, create your own MeetUp
group to discuss safe and responsible developments on
best practices of UAV flight.
• Never fly within five miles of any airport, within three miles
of large stadiums between an hour before and after events,
and not at all in national parks or military bases. Check out
that identifies the no-fly zones.
• Take a flight lesson. This will help to reinforce the principles
of flight, and it will let you experience navigating the air-
space from a full-scale pilot’s point of view. You may also be
able to find a local course on operating small unmanned
aircraft.
• Always inspect your equipment to make sure every compo-
nent is in proper working order prior to every flight.
• Do it for fun! Don’t fly for commercial purposes without
authorization from the FAA. You should have years of
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