Familiarize yourself with the drone regulations and laws in your region or country.
Register your drone if required and adhere to any licensing or certification processes.
Respect No-Fly Zones
Be aware of no-fly zones, which may include airports, government buildings, and restricted areas.
Use apps or online tools that provide up-to-date information on no-fly zones.
Maintain Line of Sight
Always keep your drone within your line of sight while flying.
Avoid flying in conditions that may obstruct your view, such as heavy fog or at night (unless your drone is equipped for night flying and permitted by local regulations).
Pre-flight Checks
Conduct pre-flight checks to ensure your drone is in good working condition.
Verify that the batteries are charged, propellers are securely attached, and there are no visible signs of damage.
Fly Sober and Stay Focused
Never operate a drone under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Keep your hands on the controls for continuous control during flight.
Ensure GPS Signal and Home Point
Take off when there's a strong GPS signal to establish a Home Point and ensure positioning stability.
Avoid Flying Over People, Animals, or Vehicles
Prioritize safety by not flying over individuals, animals, or moving vehicles.