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Fly Safe
DJI encourages you to enjoy flying in a safe, responsible and smart way.
DO NOT FLY
near or above people, near
trees, power lines or buildings.
DO NOT FLY
in rain, snow, fog, and wind
speeds exceeding 22 mph or 10 m/s.
Be very careful when flying 14,700 feet (4,500 meters) or more above sea level as the battery and aircraft performance may be reduced.
The Inspire 1 Pro's compass and GPS will not work in Polar Regions. The aircraft will auto switch to ATTI Mode and use the VPS for positioning.

Calibrating the Compass

Ensure the compass is calibrated before every flight. Failure to do so may lead to unexpected flight behavior.
DO NOT attempt to calibrate your compass where there is a chance of strong magnetic interference, including areas near
massive metal objects, parking lots, underground steel reinforcements or under bridges.
DO NOT carry ferromagnetic materials, such as keys and mobile phones, with you during compass calibration.
The compass should always be calibrated when moving from indoor spaces to outdoor spaces.
After successful calibration, the compass may become abnormal when you place the aircraft on the ground. This may be
because of underground magnetic interference. Move the aircraft to another location and try again.
Positioning Systems (P-Mode)
The aircraft uses GPS and a Vision Positioning System (VPS)
to pinpoint its position and stabilize flight. It is strongly
advised to fly in P-Mode which, depending on the GPS
signal and aircraft altitude, has one of the following states:
P-GPS: GPS and VPS are used for positioning. The aircraft
can return home.
P-OPTI: Only VPS is used for positioning (< 9.8 feet). The
aircraft cannot return home.
P-ATTI: GPS and VPS are not available. The aircraft can
maintain balance but will drift from side to side. It cannot
return home.
Toggle the flight mode switch on the remote controller
to 'P' and wait for a stable satellite count before takeoff.
The effective altitude for the Vision Positioning System is
below 9.8 feet. The Vision Positioning System will not work
properly over surfaces that do not have pattern variations,
over water or in low light conditions (< 100 lux).
The aircraft will not avoid obstacles while it is returning to the Home Point, and an appropriate RTH altitude must be set before takeoff. You
should also use the control sticks to guide the aircraft. Refer to the Safety Guidelines and Disclaimer for more details.
400 ft
Always
fly under
DO MONITOR YOUR ALTITUDE
and fly under 400 feet
(120 meters).
DO MAINTAIN LINE OF SIGHT
and avoid flying behind buildings
or obstacles that block your view.
Return-to-Home
It is important to understand basic
flight guidelines for the safety of
both you and those around you.
Refer to the Safety Guidelines and
Disclaimer for more information.

No Fly Zones

Learn more:
http://flysafe.dji.com/no-fly
GPS Positioning
Return-to-Home
It is important to take off with a strong GPS signal
(green bars) to ensure that the Home Point is
recorded by the aircraft. The aircraft will
automatically return to the Home Point in the
following cases.
Smart RTH: The pilot presses the RTH button.
Low Battery RTH: The battery level is low or
critically low.
Failsafe RTH: Remote controller signal is lost.
Vision Positioning
Effective Altitude:
≤ 9.8 feet