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DJI Avata 2 User Manual
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Flight Environment Requirements
1. DO NOT operate the aircraft in severe weather conditions including wind speeds exceeding
10.7 m/s, snow, thunder and lightning, rain, and fog.
2. Only fly in open areas. Tall buildings and large metal structures may affect the accuracy
of the onboard compass and GNSS system. Therefore, DO NOT take o from a balcony or
anywhere within 15 m of buildings. Keep a distance of at least 15 m from buildings during
flight. After takeoff, make sure you are notified with the message prompt "Home Point
has been updated" before continuing ight. If the aircraft has taken o near buildings, the
accuracy of the Home Point cannot be guaranteed. In this case, pay close attention to the
current position of the aircraft during auto RTH. When the aircraft is close to the Home
Point, it is recommended to cancel auto RTH and manually control the aircraft to land at an
appropriate location.
3. When the GNSS signal is weak, fly the aircraft in environments with good lighting and
visibility. The vision system may not work properly in poor light conditions. Only fly the
aircraft in the daytime.
4. Avoid obstacles, crowds, trees, and bodies of water (recommended height is at least 6 m
above water).
5. Minimize interference by avoiding areas with high levels of electromagnetism, such as
locations near power lines, base stations, electrical substations, and broadcasting towers.
6. Try to keep a distance of more than 200 m from strong electromagnetic wave interference
sites, such as radar stations, microwave relay stations, mobile communication base stations,
and drone jamming equipment.
7. The performance of the aircraft and its battery is limited when flying at altitudes above
5000 m (16,404 ft). Fly with caution.
8. The braking distance of the aircraft is aected by the ight altitude. The higher the altitude,
the greater the braking distance. When ying at an altitude above 3000 m (9843 ft), the user
should reserve at least 20 m for vertical braking distance and 25 m for horizontal braking
distance to ensure ight safety.
9. GNSS cannot be used on the aircraft in polar regions. Use the vision system instead.
10. DO NOT take o from moving objects, such as cars and ships.
11. DO NOT take o from solid-colored surfaces or surfaces with strong reections such as a
car roof.
12. DO NOT operate the aircraft in an environment where there is risk of risk of a fire or
explosion.
13. Operate the aircraft, goggles, remote control device, battery, battery charger, and the
battery charging hub in a dry environment.
14. DO NOT use the aircraft, goggles, remote control device, battery, battery charger, and
the battery charging hub near accidents, fire, explosions, floods, tsunamis, avalanches,
landslides, earthquakes, dust, sandstorms, salt spray, or fungus.
15. DO NOT operate the aircraft near bird ocks.
16. DO NOT use the battery charger in humid environments.
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