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The Drone Owner's Secret to Not Losing a Single Drone

Most drone crashes are caused by user error, with pre- and post-flight checks being essential parts of accident prevention. A drone is an aircraft that requires regular safety checks before and after each flight to ensure its safe operation. The author attributes his success in not losing a single drone over a decade of flying to carrying out regular safety checks on the drone.

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Avoiding Drone Disaster: Don't Skip Pre-Flight and Post-Flight Checklists Δ1.90

A comprehensive pre-flight and post-flight checklist is crucial for safe and reliable drone operation, helping to avoid accidents and extend the life of your technology. By regularly inspecting their drones, users can identify potential issues before they become major problems, reducing the risk of crashes and damage. Regular maintenance also helps to prevent costly repairs and ensures that the drone remains in good working order.

FAA Steps Up Scrutiny of Small Planes After Near-Miss Incident Δ1.76

The Federal Aviation Administration is taking steps to address safety issues involving general aviation and business jets after a serious near-miss incident in Chicago, where a Southwest Airlines plane was forced to abort a landing due to the unauthorized presence of a business jet on the runway. The FAA's actions come amid a series of troubling incidents that have raised concerns about U.S. aviation safety and the strain on understaffed air traffic control operations. By implementing new measures to remind pilots of their responsibilities, the FAA aims to prevent future close calls and ensure the collective effort required for safety.

DJI Dock 3 Revolutionizes Drone Operations with IP-Rated Drone Solution Δ1.75

DJI has introduced its first "drone-in-a-box" system, DJI Dock 3, designed for continuous remote operations in demanding conditions and autonomous drone flights. The dock system allows two units to be mounted on a single vehicle, enabling dual-drone rotations without interruption, while the horizontal and cloud-based dock location calibrations enhance accuracy during operations. With advanced imaging capabilities and real-time audio support, DJI Dock 3 is poised to transform the drone industry.

DJI Brings New Immersive Control Features to Popular FPV Drones via Latest Updates Δ1.75

DJI has started rolling out new updates to its various FPV headsets, bringing a more immersive flight experience with Navigation-enabled flight control software (INAV) support. The new firmware packages can only be installed if the DJI Fly app is v1.16.0 or higher, and users must restart their drone, goggles, and remote after the update process is completed. The updates also introduce real-time telemetry data and the option to create flight plans without taking off.

Small Plane Crashes Into Pennsylvania Retirement Community Parking Lot Δ1.74

A small plane carrying five individuals crashed into the parking lot of a retirement community in southern Pennsylvania, fortunately resulting in no fatalities. All passengers aboard survived and were taken to local hospitals, while a significant number of parked cars sustained damage from the incident. The cause of the crash is currently under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board amid a series of recent aviation accidents.

DJI Mavic 4 Pro Leaks Show Potential for Improved Camera Skills and LiDAR Capabilities Δ1.73

The leaked final design render of the DJI Mavic 4 Pro suggests a more aerodynamic propeller design, potentially leading to quieter operation and longer flight times. The camera module appears to be physically larger and more bulbous than its predecessor, which could indicate improved image quality via larger sensors or lenses. However, the LiDAR module is not visible on the leaked image.

Fedex Plane Engine Fire, Emergency Landing to Be Investigated by Faa and Ntsb Δ1.73

The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are investigating an emergency landing of a FedEx Boeing 767 cargo plane that caught fire after striking a bird while departing Newark Airport, New Jersey. The plane, Flight 3609, made a safe landing nine minutes later with one engine on fire. The incident highlights the risks associated with bird strikes, which can have serious consequences for aircraft safety.

Amazon's Delivery Drones Are Grounded. The Birds and Dogs of This Texas Town Are Grateful Δ1.72

The town of College Station, Texas, has found a sense of peace and privacy since Amazon's drones were grounded after residents expressed strong opposition to the delivery system. Residents like Mark Smith, a certified master gardener, had grown tired of the incessant buzzing noise caused by the drones. The sudden absence of the drones has allowed residents to enjoy their daily routines without disruption.

HaoHan FireFly Drone Features Tilt Rotors, Airplane Design and Covers 56 Miles on a Full Charge Δ1.72

The HaoHan FireFly distinguishes itself from traditional drones by employing a tilt rotor design, allowing it to take off and land vertically while providing improved flight efficiency reminiscent of an airplane. With a range of up to 56 miles on a full charge and a top speed of approximately 35 miles per hour, the drone targets professional users with its robust capabilities and weight of up to 4 lbs. Although it lacks built-in cameras, it offers a versatile mount for action cameras, catering to specific aerial photography needs.

Drone Strikes Apartment Building in Ukraine's Kharkiv, Injures Seven, Mayor Says Δ1.72

A Russian drone struck a multi-storey apartment building late on Sunday in Ukraine's second largest city, Kharkiv, triggering a fire and injuring eight people, the city's mayor said. The incident is the latest in a series of air attacks on residential areas in Kharkiv, which has resisted capture since the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The attack on the apartment building damaged three other nearby buildings and shattered over 100 windows.

Starship Program Hits Another Speed Bump with Second Consecutive Failure Δ1.72

The Starship program has encountered its second consecutive failure, with a recent test flight ending in a controlled crash after experiencing engine shutdowns and loss of communication. Engineers had made changes to the vehicle's systems prior to the flight, but these modifications did not seem to address the underlying issues that led to the first failure on January 16. The cause of the second failure remains unclear, with SpaceX attributing it to an "energetic event" in the aft portion of the Starship.

NATO Armies Unprepared for Drone Wars, Ukraine Commander Warns Δ1.72

NATO armed forces are struggling to cope with the rapid evolution of drone warfare, according to Colonel Vadym Sukharevskyi, the head of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces. The conflict in Ukraine has accelerated the development and deployment of drones, which have become a crucial component of modern warfare. As Kyiv strives to stay ahead of the enemy, it is employing artificial intelligence, deploying more ground drones, and testing lasers to bring down Russian unmanned aerial vehicles.

7 Rules to Follow Before Installing a Home Security Camera - And Where You Should Never Put One Δ1.71

Installing a home security camera requires careful consideration to optimize its effectiveness and to avoid legal repercussions regarding privacy. Key factors include avoiding obstructions, ensuring proper positioning to capture critical areas without infringing on neighbors' privacy, and steering clear of heat sources that could damage the equipment. By following these guidelines, homeowners can enhance security while respecting the legal and ethical boundaries of surveillance.

DJI Mavic 4 Pro Pictured as New Leaks Describe Camera Upgrades Over Mavic 3 Pro Δ1.71

New leaks suggest that the DJI Mavic 4 Pro will feature significant camera enhancements over its predecessor, the Mavic 3 Pro, including the ability to shoot upside down and a versatile camera housing that rotates 180 degrees. The upcoming drone is anticipated to provide various zoom levels, allowing for more creative aerial photography options, including vertical shots while in flight. As DJI prepares for its next consumer drone release, the anticipation around the Mavic 4 Pro's capabilities continues to build, leaving enthusiasts eager for official announcements.

Air Force One Flight Cancellations Disrupt Travel at Washington Airport Δ1.71

More than two dozen flights headed to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport were impacted on Friday by recent rules barring flights during presidential helicopter trips, flight tracking site Flightradar24 said. The new rules, which were adopted after a collision between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines regional jet killed 67 people in January, effectively bar flights to the busy airport when the Marine One helicopter is transporting the president. The FAA has indefinitely barred most helicopter flights near Reagan National Airport and is only allowing police, medical, and presidential transport helicopters.

Zero Zero Robotics Unveils World’s First Sub-250g Bi-Copter Drone with 'Lightning Fast Acceleration'. Δ1.70

Zero Zero Robotics has introduced the V-Copter Falcon Mini, a bi-copter drone that boasts exceptional agility and rapid acceleration, setting it apart from traditional quad-copters. Weighing under 250g, this model is designed to cater to beginners while offering features like a three-axis stabilized 4K camera for high-quality aerial photography. The Falcon Mini's innovative design and flight capabilities may redefine the user experience in the growing drone market.

DJI Mavic 4 Pro Rumoured to Launch This Spring with LiDAR System Δ1.70

The DJI Mavic 4 Pro is expected to be launched this spring, potentially featuring a LiDAR system for the first time. The new drone will allegedly join a Mavic 4 Pro Cine variant and possibly an Intelligent Flight Battery. The exact release date has not been confirmed, but it could launch as soon as April 20.

Delta Flight Returns Due to 'Smoky Odor' Detected in Cabin After Takeoff Δ1.70

A Delta flight returned to Boston Logan International Airport shortly after takeoff due to a reported "smoky odor" detected in the cabin, with all 92 passengers on board safely disembarking. The incident occurred on a flight operated by an Airbus A220, which had just taken off from Boston and was en route to New Orleans when the crew reported fumes in both the cockpit and cabin. Delta has assured that no injuries were sustained during the incident.

Russian Drone Attacks on Ukraine Kill at Least 11 People Δ1.70

At least 11 people were killed and 30 wounded, including five children, in Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine's eastern city of Dobropillia overnight, the Ukrainian Interior Ministry said. The attack, which occurred without warning, was carried out by Russian forces using a combination of missiles and drones. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

Russian Drone Strike Hits Medical Facility, Other Targets in Kharkiv, Mayor Says Δ1.70

A Russian drone strike hit a medical facility and other targets late on Friday in Ukraine's second-largest city, Kharkiv, injuring at least five people, local officials said. Regional governor Oleh Syniehubov reported that eight Russian drones had struck civilian areas in three central districts of the city, with dozens of buildings damaged and fires triggered by the strike. The attack also injured an additional two people in a separate drone strike in the Black Sea port of Odesa.

Musk's SpaceX Starship Explosion Disrupts 240 Flights Δ1.70

The U.S. FAA reported that a recent explosion of a SpaceX Starship spacecraft disrupted approximately 240 flights, with space debris concerns requiring more than two dozen planes to divert. The incident resulted in significant delays and diversion of aircraft, highlighting the risks associated with space exploration. The FAA issued ground stops for four Florida airports and required SpaceX to perform a mishap investigation into the loss of the Starship vehicle.

Faa Oks Spacex Starship Flight 8 Launch After Flight 7 Mishap Δ1.69

The Federal Aviation Administration has cleared the SpaceX Starship vehicle to return to flight operations, allowing for a planned launch of Flight 8 despite an ongoing investigation into the January 16th Starship Flight 7 mishap. The FAA issued a license authorizing the launch after SpaceX completed a required safety review and made several hardware and operational changes to increase the reliability of the upper stage. The upcoming flight will follow a similar suborbital trajectory as previous missions but target different objectives.

Zapier Data Breach Raises Concerns Over Customer Information Security. Δ1.69

Zapier, a popular automation tool, has suffered a cyberattack that resulted in the loss of sensitive customer information. The company's Head of Security sent a breach notification letter to affected customers, stating that an unnamed threat actor accessed some customer data "inadvertently copied to the repositories" for debugging purposes. Zapier assures that the incident was isolated and did not affect any databases, infrastructure, or production systems.

French Reaper Drone Target of Russian Intimidation, Defence Minister Says Δ1.69

A French Reaper drone on a surveillance mission in international airspace over the eastern Mediterranean was the target of intimidation by a Russian SU-35 fighter jet, France's Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu said on Tuesday. The incident reflects growing tensions between Western nations and Russia amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, as European countries seek to bolster their defence capabilities. France has vowed to defend freedom of navigation in international airspace.

Airlines Face Overflight Payment Risks as Planes Divert Over Afghanistan Δ1.69

Airlines are using third-party intermediaries to make payments to Afghan authorities, increasing the risk of legal disputes and money laundering. The Taliban stands to make millions from the surge in overflights, but the process of making these payments is complicated by frozen government bank accounts overseas and Western sanctions on Taliban leaders. Industry experts point to risks of illicit financial flows and raised questions about the administrative resources required to invoice and collect payments.