<aside> <img src="/icons/exclamation-mark_red.svg" alt="/icons/exclamation-mark_red.svg" width="40px" /> The Remote Pilot in Command is the sole person responsible for the safety of others while the Aircraft is in flight and must maintain a safe operational environment.

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Checklist

Indoor Operations and Takeoff

While flying indoors, in Position mode, the aircraft will attempt to maintain its altitude and position by utilizing visual navigation. The aircraft uses a camera to track high contrast points in the room to maintain its relative position. This means the aircraft altitude will not change automatically when flying over furniture or obstacles, and that the more furniture/debris/clutter in a room, the better the position hold will perform.

<aside> <img src="/icons/exclamation-mark_red.svg" alt="/icons/exclamation-mark_red.svg" width="40px" /> While the aircraft is limited in speed when indoors it is still important to keep in mind your velocity in tight spaces.

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When encountering dark spaces the aircraft’s camera will automatically switch to a low-light setting allowing operation in low-light spaces. Flood lights at the front of the aircraft will also assist in these scenarios.

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When possible, avoid flying near or around others.

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