Besides a flight log, we also recommend keeping a separate
maintenance log for your UAV build(s). This may be as simple as
using paper and a binder, or a detailed file kept digitally in what-
ever mobile electronic device you prefer. Record each repair or
improvement you make, and when you did it. Answer the ques-
tions, “What caused the problem?” and “Why was the repair or
replacement necessary?” Complete any relevant testing follow-
ing the completion of the work, and record the observations. Of
course, using quality components helps cut down on head-
scratching, and repair and documentation time. For example,
metal versus plastic mechanisms will naturally be more durable
and hold up longer.
What we said back in
still holds: record your decision-
making process throughout your drone build, especially if it is
your first aerial robotics experience. Describe what factors led
you to make each component selection throughout your build.
Compare parts or brands you considered, and what the result of
each decision turned out to be. It may seem like an excessive
exercise, but later on you will be glad to have even half of such
information on hand.
Laws and Regulations
In many countries, hobbyists have enjoyed model flight for
nearly 100 years. Throughout the 20th century, the rules of
common sense guided the model aircraft community as it typi-
cally policed itself with little to no incident. Recently, the capabil-
ities of these aircraft have increased tremendously, and this has
attracted the interest of lawmakers, especially in the United
States. We strongly advise anyone just getting into the hobby of
model aircraft to check for local and national laws regarding the
technology. This area is moving at such a rapid rate that any-
thing we write will likely be out of date by the time this book hits
the shelves. If you live in the United States, the FAA or AMA
websites are the best places to start.
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