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DRONE#1

An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) controlled remotely or autonomously, used for various applications.

FLIGHT LOGBOOK#2

A record-keeping tool for documenting flight details, including maneuvers, conditions, and observations.

PRE-FLIGHT CHECKS#3

A series of safety inspections and preparations conducted before flying a drone to ensure safe operation.

BASIC MANEUVERS#4

Fundamental flying techniques, such as takeoff, landing, and turning, essential for novice pilots.

SAFETY PROTOCOLS#5

Guidelines and procedures designed to minimize risks and ensure safe drone operation.

DRONE COMPONENTS#6

The essential parts of a drone, including the frame, motors, battery, and camera.

REMOTE CONTROL#7

The device used by pilots to operate the drone, allowing for navigation and maneuvering.

FLIGHT STABILITY#8

The ability of a drone to maintain a steady position and altitude during flight.

LOCAL DRONE REGULATIONS#9

Laws and rules governing drone usage in specific areas, crucial for legal compliance.

SELF-ASSESSMENT#10

A reflective practice where pilots evaluate their performance and skills after each flight.

TROUBLESHOOTING#11

The process of identifying and resolving issues that arise during drone operation.

AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY#12

The use of drones to capture images and videos from the air, often for recreational or commercial purposes.

FLIGHT DATA ANALYSIS#13

Reviewing and interpreting flight logs to improve skills and understand performance.

COLLABORATIVE SAFETY CHECKS#14

Team-based pre-flight inspections to enhance safety through shared responsibility.

FLIGHT LOG TEMPLATE#15

A structured format used to consistently document flight details and observations.

IMPROVEMENT PLAN#16

A strategy developed by pilots to address weaknesses identified in their flying skills.

VIDEO ANALYSIS#17

Reviewing recorded flight footage to assess performance and identify areas for improvement.

PEER FEEDBACK#18

Constructive criticism and suggestions provided by fellow students to enhance learning.

Drones for RECREATIONAL USE#19

Flying drones primarily for leisure, emphasizing fun and exploration rather than commercial purposes.

FLIGHT PERFORMANCE#20

An evaluation of how well a drone is flown, considering stability, control, and adherence to safety.

MOTORS#21

Components that provide propulsion to the drone, enabling it to fly and maneuver.

BATTERY LIFE#22

The duration a drone can operate on a single charge, crucial for planning flights.

FLIGHT CONDITIONS#23

Environmental factors such as wind, temperature, and visibility that affect drone performance.

PILOTING SKILLS#24

The abilities and techniques required to operate a drone effectively and safely.

DROUGHT OF DRONE KNOWLEDGE#25

The gap in understanding drone technology and regulations among new pilots.