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
An unmanned aircraft can be piloted in several ways. We recommend reviewing the different control methods for each system you work with. The following navigation options are available:
It is important that pilots know which mode applies to their particular system and what their unmanned aircraft is actually capable of.
2.5.1 Manual control