All great advice. Get into good habits from the beginning in respect to your preflight routines. If you have little or no experience it might be good to have prop guards at first. Catch landings are good but watch the props. Make sure all calibrations are ok and home point has been updated. Set your RTH at an altitude that if the P3 has to use it there will be no issues.
I used auto take off for my first 20 flights - if you are landing try and land in a short grass to start - that way if there are any issues the outcome may not be as bad as landing on gravel or pavement.
Remember - these are high quality units and unless you are touching the controls it should just sit there and hover - so if you get nervous - just leave controls alone it will stay in one place.
Congratulations and enjoy!
I used auto take off for my first 20 flights - if you are landing try and land in a short grass to start - that way if there are any issues the outcome may not be as bad as landing on gravel or pavement.
Remember - these are high quality units and unless you are touching the controls it should just sit there and hover - so if you get nervous - just leave controls alone it will stay in one place.
Congratulations and enjoy!