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
Continuous monitoring of the system is necessary for safe and responsible flight operations. This monitoring involves information about altitude, position, speed and system status. The information is displayed on the ground control station. In addition, sound signals or lights can provide information about the status of the system.