2.1 | THE BASICS OF FLYING
2.2 | DISTRIBUTION OF THE FOUR MAIN FORCES
2.3 | STEERING SURFACES
2.4 | AERODYNAMIC EFFECTS
2.5 | CONTROL
2.6 | THE MAIN COMPONENTS
2.7 | LIMITS
2.8 | CONTROLLING THE UNMANNED AIRCRAF
2.9 | UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SETTINGS
2.10 | MAINTENANCE
2.11 | SYSTEM FAILURES
2.12 | MONITORING & COMMUNICATION
Like any utensil, an unmanned aircraft needs regular maintenance. Even the slightest damage on a propeller, for example, can cause the unmanned aircraft to become unbalanced and uncontrollable. The manufacturer will also describe maintenance requirements in the manual. Ensure that maintenance is properly recorded in the unmanned aircraft logbook.