FLIGHT
for users of the ProHawk drone
Unmanned aerial systems are inherently complicated and the ProHawk should not be used by anyone without
prior training and experience in ying drones. You are responsible for following all federal, State and local laws
which may regulate the use of products purchased in your area. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for
loss, damage or injury due to use or misuse of our equipment or products.
Get Ready to Fly
4.1
A successful ight is a safe ight. We encourage you to follow the below as a guide for
safe ight, but also suggest that you regularly check for new guidance and regulations
via the Federal Aviation Administration website. As a rule, we recommend the following:
1. Ensure all previous steps have been properly executed (props tightened, GPS upright,
etc) and the ProHawk is ready to y.
2. Connect the battery to provide power to the ProHawk
3. Wait and Listen for the Flight Computer to beep. Wait for 3 total beeps. During this
time, avoid moving or touching the ProHawk entirely as well as any controls on the
Taranis.
4. Once all 3 beeps are heard, the operator can now PRE-ARM the drone using the
button located near the battery.
5. Clear the area (>5 ft from the ProHawk).
6. Initiate the ARM positioning on the Taranis throttle until the motors/propellers start
spinning, then release.
Only Fly in Open Areas: Always y in locations that
are clear of buildings, trees, power lines, and other
obstacles. Never y above or near people.
Maintain Control at All Times by keeping your hands
on the Remote Controller even when using autopilot
functions.
Maintain Line of Sight at all times.
Monitor Your Altitude: Fly at altitudes less than 400 feet
(120 meters) above ground level, or in line with your
local laws and regulations.