Skip to content

Piloting and operations

Summary

The piloting-operations domain covers everything that happens between battery connection and battery removal: flight modes and their sensor dependencies, piloting skill progression, scheduled maintenance intervals, post-flight blackbox analysis, and winter operating procedures. These articles address the operator persona — the person flying and maintaining a built drone — and are distinct from the builder domain that covers construction and configuration.


Concept


Reference

Articles in this domain

Article Content
flight-modes Rate / angle / GPS modes, sensor dependencies, failure transitions
piloting-progression Learning phases from hover to FPV orientation to emergencies
scheduled-maintenance Maintenance intervals by component, post-crash inspection
blackbox-analysis Gyro spectrum, time trace, motor output, PID diagnostic guide

Procedure


Rationale

Why piloting and operations share a domain

Pilot skill and platform maintenance are inseparable in practice. A pilot who does not understand the maintenance requirements of their platform will fly degraded hardware. A maintenance-focused operator who does not understand flight modes cannot respond correctly to in-flight failures. The domain captures both and treats the operator as a single persona responsible for both.


Connections

requires: [] related: - preflight-checklist - flight-modes - scheduled-maintenance - blackbox-analysis leads_to: - flight-modes