Owning a quadcopter and using it to take shots around
London is a very exciting thing to do. However, flying a drone takes skill; you will often have a few problems when you first start flying your drone. What you need to go on is training and guidance. Here are some tips regarding how to fly your drone so you can capture more videos effectively on your next session:
The Manual Mode
First rule: Do not go manual if you are not fully knowledgeable in flying your drone. The manual mode is meant for expert drone pilots. In the manual mode, the systems that are put in place to help you fly your drone easier will be disabled and you’ll lose the extra stability you need for flying. If you feel that the time has come for you to fly in manual mode, find a place that is safe for your drone.
Mind the Wind
Wind is a common enemy of drones. If you notice that 8-15 kilometer per hour winds are blowing outside, it is advisable to not continue with your drone flying session. However, there are some copters with automatic corrections to adjust for wind conditions. As a general rule, always check your drone first and see if it’s fit for flying in strong windy conditions.