Before taking off with your DJI Mavic Air, ensure that the drone is fully charged, the remote controller is connected, and the propellers are securely attached.
Take some time to understand the different controls on the remote controller. Learn how to maneuver the drone, adjust the camera angle, and initiate functions like Return-to-Home.
Find a spacious and open area for your first flights. Practice basic maneuvers such as take-off, landing, hovering, and simple turns until you feel comfortable controlling the drone.
The DJI Mavic Air offers various flight modes like Normal, Sport, Tripod, and more. Understand the differences between these modes and when to use each one for different scenarios.
Take advantage of intelligent flight features such as ActiveTrack, QuickShot, and TapFly to enhance your flying experience and capture stunning aerial shots effortlessly.
Always adhere to local aviation regulations, maintain visual line of sight with the drone, and avoid flying in restricted areas. Safety should be your top priority while piloting the DJI Mavic Air.