Information

  • Site name

  • City, State

  • Date / Time

Preflight Check

Crew

  • Pilot

  • Visual Observer (if applicable)

Weather Information

  • Cloud Cover %

  • Temperature

  • Wind Direction

  • Wind Speed

Site information

  • Please check your local drone regulations and check if there are specific regulations that you need to follow.

  • Checked NOTAMS

  • Outside required proximity within nearest airport (please check your local regulations on this)

  • Safe distance from crowds, animals, property

  • Clear of overhead obstructions (e.g. Buildings, Power lines, Trees, Cell Sites, Houses etc,)

  • Clear take off and landing site identified

  • Secondary Landing Zone identified

  • Home Point identified

  • Safety signs erected (if applicable)

Documents

  • FAA Part 107 Pilot License in hand

  • Obtained required airspace authorization (if applicable)

  • Obtained operational waiver (if applicable)

Drone Flight Equipment Visual Inspection

  • Ensure the remote-control device, mobile device, and Intelligent Flight Battery are fully charged.

  • Ensure the Intelligent Flight Battery and the propellers are mounted securely.

  • Ensure the aircraft arms and propellers are unfolded.

  • Ensure the gimbal and camera are functioning normally.

  • Ensure that there is nothing obstructing the motors and that they are functioning normally.

  • Ensure that OJI GO 4 is successfully connected to the aircraft.

  • Ensure that the camera lens and Vision System sensors are clean.

  • Use only genuine OJI parts or parts certified by OJI. Unauthorized parts or parts from non-OJI certified manufacturers may cause system malfunctions and compromise safety.

  • Photo of drone configuration.

Memory

  • SD card in camera with sufficient memory space

Take-Off

  • Signal and Satellite Strength checked

  • Inform spectators (if any)

  • Notes

  • Pilot's Signature

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