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DJI Mavic 3E/3T User Manual
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Weak GNSS Signal
Flight Restrictions Prompt in DJI Pilot 2
Max Altitude
When the GNSS signal is weak, namely,
when the GNSS icon is yellow or red,
and the ambient light is too dark,
the max altitude is 3 m (9.84 ft). The
max altitude is the relative altitude
measured by the infrared sensor.
When the GNSS signal is weak, but
the ambient light is sufficient, the max
altitude is 60 m (196.86 ft).
Aircraft approaching max
flight altitude. Fly with caution.
Max Distance No limit. N/A
If there is a strong GNSS signal every time powered on, the altitude limit becomes
invalid automatically.
If an aircraft exceeds a specified limit, the pilot can still control the aircraft but cannot
fly any closer to the restricted area.
For safety reasons, DO NOT fly the aircraft close to airports, highways, railway stations,
railway lines, city centers, or other sensitive areas. Only fly the aircraft within a visual
line of sight.
DJI AirSense
Airplanes with an ADS-B transceiver will actively broadcast flight information, including
locations, flight paths, speeds, and altitudes.
DJI aircraft incorporated with DJI AirSense technology can receive flight information
broadcast from ADS-B transceivers that comply with 1090ES or UAT standards within a
radius of 10 kilometers. Based on the received flight information, DJI AirSense can analyze
and obtain the location, altitude, orientation, and velocity of the surrounding manned
airplanes and compare such figures with the DJI aircraft to calculate in real-time the
potential risk of collision with the surrounding manned airplanes. DJI AirSense will display a
warning message in DJI Pilot 2 according to the risk level.
DJI AirSense only issues warning messages on approaches by specific manned airplanes
under special circumstances. Always fly your aircraft within your visual line of sight and
be cautious at all times to ensure flight safety. Please be aware that DJI AirSense has the
following limitations:
1. DJI AirSense can only receive messages sent by airplanes installed with an ADS-B
Out device that is in compliance with 1090ES (RTCA DO-260) or UAT (RTCA Do-282)
standards. DJI devices cannot receive broadcast messages from or display warnings on
airplanes not equipped with properly functioning ADS-B Out devices.
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