When I was 14 I had just gotten a p3s and decided to fly it in my room before school. A very stupid idea. Well it went out of control and I grabbed it, the propellers hit my fingers and I got really bad bruises and cuts on both hands.
Thats true, although I’m lucky it didn’t get harmed. What’s happened in your incidences.Since you're a teen I'll give you the dad answer; your hand heals for free, drone repairs do not. I've definitely nicked off pieces of my finger saving my mavic a few times. Worth the little bit of blood to maintain your pride and keep your parents wallet thicker. ?
*IT* as in the drone.you didn't get harmed thought you said you got bad bruises and cuts thats sounds harmed to me
Flying DJI drones in tight quarters rarely ends wellWhen I was 14 I had just gotten a p3s and decided to fly it in my room before school. A very stupid idea.
When I was 14 I had just gotten a p3s and decided to fly it in my room before school. A very stupid idea. Well it went out of control and I grabbed it, the propellers hit my fingers and I got really bad bruises and cuts on both hands.
Here is an idea for dji. An emergency off button on the under carriage that will stop the propellers. Or a tight squeeze on either side.
I have to grab my Air all the time because I fly off my boat. It can be tricky with the waves but no problem so far. I try to wear gloves. I use the roll method to turn off the props. Does DJI approve of that method?
Thanks
OuchPosted this before but my son made a grab for his and wished he hadn't
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Not sure I agree, I'd rather replace a drone than lose a finger or possible have permanent nerve damage. That said, I almost always hand catch my Mavic Air. Outside!Since you're a teen I'll give you the dad answer; your hand heals for free, drone repairs do not. I've definitely nicked off pieces of my finger saving my mavic a few times. Worth the little bit of blood to maintain your pride and keep your parents wallet thicker. ?