User Manual
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To ensure safe and successful flying, familiarize yourself with the safety information 
on this page. Always fly in accordance with your location regulations and these best 
operating practices.
Always fly at least 100 feet (30 m) away from 
people, vehicles, and buildings. Make the safety 
of people and property your first priority!
Always fly below 400 ft (120 m) and within your visual 
line of sight. Don’t let the Aero get too far away from 
you; make sure you can always see its orientation. 
Don’t fly in low light, rain, or other conditions that 
might impede visibility.
Always fly at least 5 miles (8 km) away from airports 
and other areas where pilots operate manned 
aircraft.
visual line 
of sight
400 ft
(120 m)
100 ft (30 m) 5 miles (8 km)
visual line 
of sight
400 ft
(120 m)
100 ft (30 m) 5 miles (8 km)
Before you fly, determine the boundaries of your safe flying area. If the Aero moves 
outside the designated area or exhibits instability in flight, switch to fly-by-wire mode 
and land the plane manually. Always be ready to regain manual control of the plane 
in the event of an unsafe situation. 
The Aero will not avoid obstacles on its own, including during missions. As the 
operator, it’s your job to recognize and avoid obstructions while flying. When 
planning missions, ensure that the selected altitude is appropriate for all 
geographical features of the area, including terrain.
Location
Spinning propellers can cause serious injury. The safety 
button indicates the status of the motor to help you 
prevent hazardous contact with the Aero’s high-speed 
propeller.
•  When the Aero is powered on, the safety 
 button will blink red, indicating that the motor 
 is inactive and the propeller is safe to handle.
•  When you’re ready to fly, press and hold the safety 
button until it shows solid red. This indicates that 
the motor is armed and the propeller will spin if the 
throttle stick is raised. To make the propeller safe 
 to handle again, press and hold the safety 
 button until it blinks red. 
visual line 
of sight
400 ft
(120 m)
100 ft (30 m) 5 miles (8 km)
Propeller
You can find more safety tips throughout these instructions 
where you see this yellow box.
Safety 
visual line 
of sight
400 ft
(120 m)
100 ft (30 m)
5 miles (8 km)
visual line 
of sight
400 ft
(120 m)
100 ft (30 m)
5 miles (8 km)
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