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DJI Inspire 1 & 2 Pocket Safety Checklist for Film Crews Meets FAA Requirements

$ 8.94

Availability: 127 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Brand: Bioluminous
  • Type: Accessory
  • MPN: Inspire
  • Compatible Brand: DJI
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    Updated 2019 model with colored sections and more details. This is the checklist film crews around the world are using. If you’re a professional drone pilot, using this checklist will satisfactorily meet FAA guidelines for preflight checklists.
    Works with all DJI Inspire models including:
    • Inspire 1
    • Inspire 2
    This special edition, small pocket-sized flight safety checklist is the culmination of our successful line of sUAV safety products. We have sold thousands of our checklists to customers all over the world. We have many decades of experience in both the aviation industry and graphic arts, have commercial pilots and graphic artists on our staff and have consulted with NTSB and FAA personnel to create something that should be included with every drone purchase. It is complete with all manufacturer-suggested checklist items in addition to ones we have discovered to be essential. On the other side is a reference guide we created that improves upon the guide that is found in the manual that shows the LED status for the aircraft. It is printed double-sided in color on thick card stock and is encapsulated in thick 7-mil premium heat sealed lamination. It is 4.5 x 5.75 inches, has nice rounded corners that won’t catch your pocket, is very durable, waterproof, and will not separate, fade or crease.
    All pilots use checklists. It is simply a necessary procedure. The FAA is treating drone pilots like any other pilot - if you haven’t used a checklist before you may be surprised by how many times you miss something. With the complexities of current UAV systems, it is easy to miss a step and the result could be footage that is unusable, fly-aways, even crashes.