What Not to Do When Flying Your Drone

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If you have a drone, one of the first things you're going to want to do is take it out of the box and get it into the air. But without the right knowledge and precautions, you can quickly end up crashing your drone. There are a few common drone mistakes you should avoid to keep your drone and whatever is around you safe.

Don't fly near obstructions
While it may be tempting to fly your drone in and out of trees, near buildings, or chase after birds, this is a good way to cause damage to your drone. And if you're flying near homes or other people, this can end in physical damage that can get you into big trouble. In fact, if you have an accident with your small UAS that causes serious injury to a person or damage to property that is over $500 to repair or replace the property, you'll need to report it to the FAA within 10 days. So when you're flying your drone, you need to make sure you're flying in a big, open area with minimal obstructions. Otherwise, you're going to risk causing damage to buildings, harming people, or having to send your device off for drone repairs after a crash. 

Don't fly too high or too low
One of the biggest mistakes people often make during drone flying is trying to see how high their drone can fly. But this can be problematic, especially if you lose sight of the device and end up crashing it. However, it's important to not fly your drone too low either. When a drone is hovering the ground, the airflow that the drone produces can become too much and cause the drone to become unstable. So if you're looking to avoid needing drone repairs, make sure you're flying your drone at a stable height.

Don't try tricks too soon
You just got a drone, what's the first thing you want to do? Try tricks, of course! But while it may be tempting to see how many flips your drone can do as soon as it's out of the box, this can quickly lead to a crash landing. So, instead of jumping right into trying tricks, it's important to ensure you can handle flying your drone normally first. If you try tricks too soon, you can cause serious damage to your drone. So try to wait a while before trying complex tricks with your drone.

Hopefully, this article gave you some good ideas on what not to do when flying your drone. Flying a drone takes patience and practice. To avoid drone repairs, make sure you're always flying smartly and safely.