dangerous while flying. Outstretched tree branches, light poles,
and architectural features can also pose a threat. Keeping your
distance and avoiding them entirely is the only way to com-
pletely avoid the risk associated with these types of things.
Aircraft Inspection
Making assumptions can lead to making a big mistake. Never
assume that everything on your multirotor is working great sim-
ply because you saw it fly flawlessly yesterday. Always do a sys-
tems check before each flight. Testing is certainly a constant in
this hobby. A more thorough inspection with regular routine
maintenance, along with the accompanying documentation, is a
good idea as well.
Test the motors and settings without the propellers. Lastly, add
the propellers, stand back, and do a prop-directional test. If you
notice anything wrong, or had to repair/alter anything, docu-
ment it on the spot.
Review battery procedures (refer back to
). Their age,
how they are handled, and stored, and whether they are intact
or have unused charge can all have an effect on Li-Po batteries.
Take it upon yourself to know how to use, store, and dispose of
them responsibly. Locate your local drop-off center able to
accept used Li-Po batteries. Understand that Li-Po battery
usage can be dangerous and requires your disciplined attention.
You should have a fire extinguisher on hand just in case.
Flight and Maintenance Logs
Much of the same information from the preflight checklist can
be used to generate your flight log. It is important to document
each of your flights. This helps you improve your UAV build and
flight performance, by recognizing patterns in data you collect.
An added benefit of keeping a flight log is that if you are able to
show consistent proactive effort on your part to always fly with
safety as a priority, you are much better off should your motives
while flying ever be questioned.
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