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7. Flight
Safe to Fly (GPS)
In the DJI GO App:
Auto Takeoff
The aircraft will take off and hover at
an altitude of 4 feet (1.2 meters).
Return-to-Home (RTH)
Bring the aircraft back to the Home
Point. Tap again to stop the
procedure.
ActiveTrack
Mark an object on your screen to
track it as it moves.
Smart
Tap to use Point of Interest (POI),
Waypoints and more.
Manual Takeoff
OR
Combination Stick Command
to start/stop the motors
Rotating propellers can be dangerous. Do not start the motors when there are people nearby.
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Always keep your hands on the remote controller so long as the motor is still spinning.
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Stop motor mid-flight: Pull the left stick to the bottom inside corner while simultaneously pressing the RTH button.
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Only stop motors mid-flight in emergency situations when doing so can reduce the risk of damage or injury. Refer to
the user manual for details.
It's important to understand basic flight guidelines, for the
safety of both you and those around you. Don't forget to
read the Disclaimer and Safety Guidelines.
Before taking off, make sure the Aircraft Status Bar in the DJI GO app
indicates 'Safe to Fly (GPS)' or 'Safe to fly (non-GPS)' if flying indoors.
Watch the tutorial in the DJI GO app or on the
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official DJI website to learn more.
Always set an appropriate RTH altitude before
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takeoff. When the aircraft is returning to the Home
Point, you should guide it with the control sticks.
Refer to the Disclaimer and Safety Guidelines for
more details.
Left stick up (slowly)
to take off
Auto Landing
The aircraft will land vertically and stop
its motors.
TapFly
Tap on your screen to fly your
Phantom in that direction, avoiding
obstacles as it flies.
Normal
You are in control of the Phantom, with
satellite and Return-to-Home support.
Manual Landing
Left stick down (slowly)
until you touch the ground
Hold a few seconds to
stop the motors
No Fly Zones
More information at:
http://flysafe.dji.com/no-fly