dirkclod
Premium Pilot
Pretty sure for a lot of crash's and I'm bad about it is simply
being over confident and pushing it .
I know
being over confident and pushing it .
I know

I’ve had mine for almost 2 years. Never crashed, never a rough landing, never a “flyaway”.
My “keys” to not crashing (yet)? Not getting in a hurry, understanding how it works, understanding it’s limitations, not flying in high wind, never flying near trees, buildings, or large, nearly extinct animals, knowing the AC, following a pre-flight checklist, etc. When flying fairly long Litchi missions, I review the mission with a fine tooth comb before takeoff.
Yes, it COULD happen to me but if it does, it will almost assuredly be a mechanical or firmware/software error rather than pilot error.
Being witnessed by a Karma pilot would have had me wishing for a remotely operated Semtex device on my AC,me detonating it and putting it down to a hardware fault. Can't begin to imagine how you would have felt...... Actually I do, I was overtaken by a big bore trail bike on a race track when trying to impress on my superbike. From memory I drove the car and trailer back home with my helmet on...I've had two non damaging incidents over two years and about 200 flights - one flying 'sensibly' when learning & into edge of tree at edge of big open park - lesson learned was as depth of field vision is more difficult with distance ( I couldn't see that I was that close to tree). Second really stupidly landed recently demonstrating to a brand new Karma pilot how good the Phantoms are & tipped over on the grass as I was not paying adequate attention to the shut-down on landing [emoji37]. As many experienced pilots will attest - watch that danger period just after you learn, when you start becoming confident..
NEVAAAAH!!!I love the self-confidence !!
As they say - If you haven't crashed - you will !
Nigel
I love the self-confidence !!
As they say - If you haven't crashed - you will !
Nigel
I just got a Phantom 3 Standard as my first drone. I plan on being super conservative with it. I got to do mostly family aerial video and high B roll. Nothing too far away.
I’m a little concerned because it seems like everyone says that no matter what you will eventually crash your drone. I don’t really have the funds to replace it. So I am wondering if it’s possible to not crash if you’re careful.
It's possible, but not guaranteed. Here are some resources you should dig into if you want to become a better pilot:
- Phantom Manual (the manual does not come in the box)
- Tips for Avoiding Common Pilot Mistakes
- Tips for Avoiding a Crash
- PhantomHelp.com (lots of Phantom tips & accessories)
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