10/Safe and
Responsible Flight
Above All Is Safety
There’s a reason we hear the term
safety first
so often in our
daily lives: doing what you can to protect the well-being of your-
self and others is more important than any piece of equipment
or task to be completed. Building and flying your hand-built
small UAV safely and responsibly will ensure your continued
ability to take part in this endeavor for a long time.
Those who persevere in building and flying small UAVs under-
stand the importance of taking safety seriously. By doing so,
they are respecting and representing the model aircraft and
UAV community as a whole. With the concepts in this chapter in
mind, taking part in aerial robotics is an outstanding way to
learn or gain discipline. You must dedicate yourself to being
mindful of consistently doing all that is needed to best produce
successful and safe results in all possible ways.
Training and Education
A big part of staying safe while exploring multirotors is learning
as much as possible about their technology, and its potential
risks. New advances in small UAV technology in the areas of
autonomous control and safety are being developed all the time,
and staying up to date on these developments can keep your
flights safe. However, we do not recommend relying on automa-
ted flight control modes. GPS locking and stabilization mode are
fantastic features, but should any equipment fail to send or
receive commands, a responsible operator knows how to take
over manual flight of their aircraft. There’s no substitute for
building your own level of content knowledge, experience, and
practice time “on the sticks.”
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