Know Before You Fly - ehang Falcon-B410 User Manual

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Laws & Regulations
With a curb weight of 4-15 kg and a takeoff weight of 7-25 kg, Falcon-B410 is categorized into the
Ⅲ class of civil UAV. It is governed and bound by the Civil Aviation Law (2015 Amendment) of the
People's Republic of China amended and issued by the NPC Standing Committee on April 24th,
2015, the Provisions on the Operation of Light and Small UAVs (for Trial Implementation) and the
Administrative Provisions on UAV Pilots issued respectively on September 29th, 2015 and July
11th, 2016 by the Flight Standards Department of Civil Aviation Administration of China.
Pilots Qualification
The pilot must hold a valid Pilot Certificate of Civil
UAV System issued by the Aircraft Owners and
Pilots Association
"AOPA") of China.
UAV Electronic Fence
The operators should install and use electronic
fences.
UAV Cloud
The operator should access the UAV cloud. And the
latest status should be reported at least once per
second in densely populated areas and at least
once every 30 seconds in other areas.
Third-party Liability Insurance
The UAV operator should be covered by the
third-party liability insurance.
Airspace Application
Prior to operating a civil UAV not connected to the
UAV cloud yet, application should be filed to the
regulatory
authority
methods be provided.
ID Card
For users who have not accessed the UAV cloud
system, there should be ID cards pasted onto the
UAV surface that clearly show the relevant informa-
tion including the UAV model, serial NO., the name
and contact info of its owner, etc., so that the UAV
owner and operator can be quickly traced to in
(hereinafter
abbreviated
and
effective
monitoring
event of UAV crash.
No Careless or Reckless Operation
as
The UAV shall be operated with care and caution to
prevent any personal injury or property loss.
Pre-flight Preparation
a. To know the weather conditions in the flight
areas.
b. To confirm that the conditions of the flight areas
conform to the conditions required by the UAV
operation manual.
c. To check and confirm that the components/parts
of the UAV, fuel or battery storage, communication
signals conform to the operational requirements.
Users of UAV cloud system shall confirm their
access to the system.
d. To make contingency plan that includes the
predetermined locations for emergency landing.
Others
The pilot is not allowed to operate the UAV within 8
hours after having any drinks that include alcohol,
or under the influence of alcohol or any drug, or
when his/her work competence adversely affects
the flight safety.
The operator and pilot shall abide by relevant
laws, administrative regulations or local
policies. And the liability and ensuing conse-
quences of any violation against these laws,
regulations or policies should be sorely borne
by the operator and pilot.
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