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Before taking off with your Mavic Air, make sure to check the battery levels, propellers, and firmware updates. Calibrate the compass and IMU, and ensure the GPS signal is strong for a safe flight.
The Mavic Air offers various flight modes such as QuickShot, ActiveTrack, and SmartCapture for impressive aerial photography. Familiarize yourself with these modes to capture stunning footage effortlessly.
Practice smooth take-offs and landings to avoid any mishaps. Maintain a proper altitude and always be aware of your surroundings. Fly in open areas away from obstacles for a worry-free experience.
Keep an eye on the battery levels throughout the flight and plan your flight duration accordingly. Return to home (RTH) feature will automatically bring your drone back when the battery is low.
After landing, power off the drone and inspect it for any damages. Clean the propellers and body of the drone regularly to ensure optimal performance for your next flight.