Here are some tips to help you get started:Looking forward to learn how to use it and start working on it .
Any advice ??
The NATS Drone Assist app is the UK drone app that has the backing of the National Air Traffic Control here in the UK and should have up to date no fly zones.I would suggest getting the UAV Forecast app, it will show you all the no fly zones around London, also let's you see how windy it is.
I would suggest getting the UAV Forecast app, it will show you all the no fly zones around London, also let's you see how windy it is.
Hellow I have my mavric 2 yesterday .
Looking forward to learn how to use it and start working on it .
Any advice ??
Should I have a driving course or just try to learn it by myself ?
Any licence I should have ?
Thank you so muchJust remember depending on where in London you are there are LOTs of no-fly zones. You need to use the official NATs Drone Assist app to see where is legal.
On top of that, remember the 50m from people/objects and 150m (and not overhead) crowds and built up areas.
Your 100% rite I already bought 100£ drone and been learning on it for few monthes . But the hard thing is to find a place with the mavric . And it’s way more complicated.It's your money but as for me I'd start flying with something inexpensive. My recommendation for an inexpensive, fun to fly and nearly indestructible drone is the Holystone HS160. Get some experience flying something like it (no gps so you're fully controlling the drone) and learn the ins and outs of flying before risking your relatively expensive Mavic 2. If you crash the Holystone (like I did 50 times and it kept flying) you're not risking a $1000 drone which I can assure you will not survive unscathed if you crash it 5 times.
Thank you that’s usefulCongrats on your new unit.
Advice from a guy with only about 40 flights on my Mavic Pro, including and one pretty heavy crash--
1) Take your time. Impatience will cause you problems (maxim stolen from this website)
2) Find "Beginner Mode" on the DJI 4 app which you'll need, and turn that on for your first few flights.
3) Find a wide open flat space with no trees or structures nearby on your first few flights.
4) If you get in a pinch while flying, simply take both hands off the joy sticks and it'll stop and hover until you think your way through the situation. Go real easy on the joy sticks- small and smooth movements on the sticks.
5) At first, land with more than 5 or 6 mins remaining on your batteries. It'll freak you out as a newbie when you get a low battery warning and it zooms to 100 feet in the air for a return to home when you're a newb.
6) Have a checklist. Remember to remove 2 (two) gimbal locks before you fly.
7) Stick close to this site as there are a lot of experts here (I'm not one of them). YouTube is also a treasure trove for new drone owners.
Have fun!
ould be amazing I spend some days on my holiday it was great looking forward to visit again .Move to Wales
Move to Wales
Most of Wales is National Trust <spit>...He still cant fly...