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Flight
Once pre-ight preparation is complete, it is recommended to use the ight simulator in DJI GO 4 to
hone your ight skills and practice ying safely. Ensure that all ights are carried out in an open area.
Refer to the Remote Controller and DJI GO 4 sections for information about using the remote controller
and the app to control the aircraft.
Flight Environment Requirements
1. Do not use the aircraft in severe weather conditions including wind speeds exceeding 10 m/s, snow,
rain, and fog.
2. Fly in open areas. Tall structures and large metal structures may aect the accuracy of the onboard
compass and GPS system.
3. Avoid obstacles, crowds, high voltage power lines, trees, and bodies of water.
4. Minimize interference by avoiding areas with high levels of electromagnetism such as locations near
power lines, base stations, electrical substations, and broadcasting towers.
5. Aircraft and battery performance is subject to environmental factors such as air density and
temperature. Be very careful when ying 19685 ft (6000 m) or more above sea level, since battery
and aircraft performance may be reduced.
6. The Mavic 2 cannot use GPS within the polar regions. Use the Downward Vision System when ying
in such locations.
Flight Limits and GEO Zones
Abide by all laws and regulations when ying your Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom. Flight limitations are applied by
default to help users operate this product safely and legally. Flight limitations include altitude limits,
distance limits, and GEO Zones.
Altitude limits, distance limits, and GEO Zones function concurrently to manage flight safety when
operating in P-mode.
Flight Altitude and Distance Limits
The ight altitude and distance limits may be changed in DJI GO 4. The maximum ight altitude setting
cannot exceed 1640 ft (500 m). Based on these settings, the aircraft will y in a restricted cylinder, as
shown below:
Max Flight Altitude
Max Radius
Home Point
Height of aircraft
when turned on
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