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Operator ID: |
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UAS Operating Safety Case |
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Document reference number: |
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Document version and date: |
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Amendment Number |
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CAP722A Table 6
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UAS Model |
Mavic Air |
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UAS design & manufaturing organisations |
DJI |
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Empty Mass |
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Maximum Take-Off Mass (MTOM) |
Takeoff Weight: |
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Dimensions for Rotorcraft / Multirotor |
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Length of aircraft body |
Dimensions: Diagonal Distance: |
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Width of aircraft body |
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Height of aircraft body |
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Propeller Configuration |
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Propeller Dimensions |
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Sound power level |
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Any other relevant information |
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CAP722A Table 7
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Maximum airspeed |
Max Speed (near sea level, no wind): |
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Minimum airspeed to maintain safe flight |
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Normal/typical operating height |
Maximum Takeoff Altitude: |
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Maximum operating height |
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Maximum flight time during normal operation |
Max Flight Time: |
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Maximum flight time on an ISA day at cruising speed at normal/typical operating height. |
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Maximum flight range on an ISA day (normal and emergency conditions) |
Max Flight Distance: |
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Glide distances |
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Maximum radio range of the C2 Link |
Max Transmission Distance (unobstructed, free of interference): Max Transmission Distance (unobstructed, free of interference): |
CAP722A Table 8
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Wind speed limits |
Max Wind Speed Resistance: |
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Turbulence restrictions |
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Precipitation limits |
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OAT limits |
Operating Temperature Range: |
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In-flight icing condition limits |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 9
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Type of material |
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Material characteristics or properties |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 10
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Batteries: |
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Battery type, model and manufacturer |
Capacity[1]: Battery Type: |
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Quantity |
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Arrangement |
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Generator: |
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Generator type, model and manufacturer |
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Specification |
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Electrical loads |
Voltage: Energy: |
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Electrical load shedding functionality |
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Power supply redundancy |
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Procedures to charge and discharge batteries. |
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Safety provisions with regards to hazards inherent to high-voltage storage devices: |
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Procedures in place for safe handling by any person who may come into contact with high-voltage storage devices |
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Means of identifying high-voltage storage |
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Safety provisions for any person discovering the UA following an accident. |
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Procedures and safety provisions to mitigate the risk of battery thermal runaway. |
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Procedures for monitoring high-voltage storage devices. |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
Charging Temperature Range: Net Weight: |
CAP722A Table 11
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Propulsion type |
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Engines: |
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Type, model and manufacturer |
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Propeller type, model and manufacturer |
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Quantity |
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Arrangement |
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Power output |
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Propeller guards |
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In-flight restart functionality |
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Performance monitoring |
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Health monitoring |
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Safety features and redundancy in the system that allow maintaining flight after a failure or degradation has occurred in the propulsion system. |
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Fuel-powered propulsion system – Safety features to mitigate the risk of engine loss when the following hazards occur: |
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Fuel starvation |
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Fuel contamination |
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Failed signal input from the control station |
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Engine controller failure |
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Indication to the remote pilot |
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Electric-powered propulsion system: |
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Power source and supply management with regards to other systems in the UA |
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Redundant power sources |
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Maximum continuous power output of the motor |
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Maximum peak power output of the motor |
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Electrical distribution architecture |
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Electrical load shedding functionality |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
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CAP722A Table 12
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Fuel type |
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Safety provisions with regards to hazardous substances within the fuel system: |
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List of hazardous substances and their characteristics. |
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Procedures in place for safe handling of the UA by any person who may come into contact with the hazardous substances. |
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Means of identifying the hazardous substances. |
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Safety provisions for any person discovering the UA following an accident. |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
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CAP722A Table 13
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Design and operation of flight control units, surfaces, actuators, control linkages, etc. |
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Flight controller: |
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Type, model and manufacturer |
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Functions |
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Flight modes available |
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Automatic functions: |
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Take-off and landing |
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Stabilisation |
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Autopilot |
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Return to home |
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If functions are provided by COTS equipment, provide type, model and manufacturer. |
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Safety features and redundancy in the system which allow maintaining flight after a failure or degradation of the flight control system, including indication to the remote pilot. |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
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CAP722A Table 14
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Sensors |
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Type, model and manufacturer |
GNSS: |
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Quantity |
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Telemetry links |
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Method to determine current position. |
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Method to navigate to intended destination. |
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Automatic/automated navigation functions |
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Geo-awareness functions |
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Containment functions |
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Safety features and redundancy in the system which allow maintaining flight after a failure or degradation has occurred in the navigation system: |
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Backup means of navigation |
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Detection of and response to loss of primary means and secondary means of navigation. |
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Indication to the remote pilot |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
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CAP722A Table 15
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DAA system functions |
Forward: Backward: Downward: Operating Environment: |
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Devices used |
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Technology used |
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Interface between the DAA system and the flight control computer |
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Limitations of the DAA system |
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Evidence of equipment qualification and approval. |
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DAA event sequence: |
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Level of automation |
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Actions required by the remote pilot |
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Means to verify normal system operation. |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
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CAP722A Table 16
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Power sources, supply management and redundancy. |
Battery: |
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Radio signal: |
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Determination of the signal strength and health value. |
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Threshold values which represent a critically degraded signal. |
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Control handover between two CUs |
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Safety features to mitigate the risk of inadvertent command activation: |
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List of critical commands |
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Mitigation means |
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Safety features to mitigate the risk of display or HMI lock-up. |
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Safety features to maintain flight-critical processing when multiple programs are running concurrently. |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Radio signal strength and/or health indication to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
Operating Temperature Range: |
CAP722A Table 17
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RLOS |
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BRLOS |
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Antennas: |
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Type, model and manufacturer |
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Locations on the UAS |
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Transceivers / Modems: |
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Power levels |
Transmission Power (EIRP): Transmission Power (EIRP): |
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Transmission schemes |
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Operating frequencies |
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Details of frequency spectrum approvals |
Operating Frequency: Operating Frequency: Operating Frequency: |
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Maximum power output/range |
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Type of signal processing |
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Datalink margin in terms of the overall link bandwidth at the maximum anticipated distance from the CU. |
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Operational C2 link management: |
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Frequency switchovers |
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Contingency situations |
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Third party link service provider |
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Radio signal: |
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Determination of the signal strength and health value |
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Threshold values which represent a critically degraded signal. |
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Minimum and average assured data rates |
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Minimum and average assured latencies |
Latency (depending on environmental conditions and mobile device): |
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Design features and procedures to maintain availability, continuity, and integrity of the datalink: |
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RF or other interference |
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Flight beyond communications range |
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Antenna masking |
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Loss of CU functionality |
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Loss of UA functionality |
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Atmospheric attenuation |
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Safety features to mitigate the risk of loss of C2 link: |
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C2 links redundancy |
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Automatic triggering of an emergency recovery function |
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Automatic return to home |
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Safety features to mitigate the risk of harmful interference. |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Radio signal strength and/or health indication to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
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CAP722A Table 18
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Antennas: |
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Type, model and manufacturer |
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Locations on the UAS |
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Communication method: |
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VHF |
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GSM network |
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Satellite |
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Safety features to mitigate the loss of communication function: |
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Primary communication means |
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Secondary / back-up communication means |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Radio signal strength and/or health indication to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
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CAP722A Table 19
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Wheels, skids, rails, launchers, etc. |
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If various mechanisms can be fitted: |
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Primary mechanism |
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Secondary mechanisms |
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Operational conditions/requirements for each mechanism. |
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Any other relevant information |
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CAP722A Table 20
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Mode of operation |
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Safety features which mitigate the risk of loss of control or situational awareness. |
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Means to verify normal system operation. |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
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CAP722A Table 21
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Type, model and manufacturer |
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Locations on the UA |
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Colour |
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Operation |
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Operating modes |
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Purpose |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
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CAP722A Table 22
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Types |
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Mass |
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Interfaces with the UA: |
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Mechanical interface |
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Electrical interface |
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Data interface |
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Release mechanism |
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Any other interface |
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Procedures to install the payload onto the UA. |
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Effects of the payload on the UA |
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Sensors |
Sensor: |
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Safety features to mitigate the risk of the payload affecting the flight of the UA: |
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Effects on aerodynamics |
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Effects of electro-magnetic interference. |
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Effects of electrical power and / or data connection failures on the UAS. |
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Effects of complete detachment of the payload from the UA (either caused by a failure or through intentional lowering / dropping of the payload). |
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Effects of partial detachment of the payload from the UA. |
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Distraction of the remote pilot generated by the payload during flight. |
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Procedures to verify the attachment points to the UA. |
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Procedures to verify the UA MTOM and CG location. |
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Procedures to detect and mitigate any failure of the payload in flight. |
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Safety provisions with regards to hazards inherent to the payload |
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Procedures in place for safe handling of the payload. |
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Means of identifying hazards. |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
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CAP722A Table 23
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UAS launch and recovery systems |
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Power sources |
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Transportation equipment |
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Backup or emergency equipment |
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Procedures to transport UA, CU, battery/fuel, and other equipment between operation sites and from the loading/off-loading area to the take-off/landing area. |
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Storage of ground support equipment. |
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Suitability of the ground support equipment and transportation method with regards to the UAS components’ fragility, sensitivity or inherent hazards. |
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Ground support equipment standards |
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Ground support equipment manufacturer's recommendations. |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 24
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Maintenance manual: |
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Structure |
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Maintenance procedures: |
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Inspections |
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Overhaul |
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Repairs |
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Assurance of repair procedures |
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Batteries maintenance during storage periods |
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Origin of each procedure |
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Maintenance schedules |
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Procedures to record maintenance that has been carried out. |
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Storage of maintenance records |
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Staff qualification and levels of approval. |
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Procedures to use the manual by the Maintenance staff |
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Configuration control |
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Any other relevant information |
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CAP722A Table 25
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Sources of procurement |
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Process to confirm the suitability of the part. |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 26
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Hardware, software, and firmware version control |
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Modification standards |
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Modification records storage |
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Safety assessment associated with the modification |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 27
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Step 1 – Identify the main functions of the UAS. |
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Step 2 – Identify the sub-functions. |
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Step 3 – Consider the ways each function may fail. |
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Step 4 – Identify the failure conditions. |
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Step 5 – Select those failure conditions that may lead to mid-air collision or harm to uninvolved people on the ground. (Identified Hazard) |
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Step 6 – Assurance |
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Step 7 – Describe the consequence of the failure condition. |
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Step 8 – Describe the failure modes. (Unmitigated Failures) |
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Step 9 – Identify the single points of failure. |
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Step 10 – Describe the risk mitigation means. |
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CAP722A Table 28
Aircraft | |
| Takeoff Weight | 430 g |
| Dimensions | Folded: 168 x 83 x 49 mm (L x W x H) Unfolded: 168 x 184 x 64 mm (L x W x H) |
| Diagonal Distance | 213 mm |
| Max Ascent Speed | 4 m/s (S - mode[1]) 2 m/s (P - mode) 2 m/s (Wi-Fi mode) |
| Max Descent Speed | 3 m/s (S - mode[1]) 1.5 m/s (P - mode) 1 m/s (Wi-Fi mode) |
| Max Speed (near sea level, no wind) | 68.4 kph (S - mode[1]) 28.8 kph (P - mode) 28.8 kph (Wi-Fi mode) |
| Maximum Takeoff Altitude | 5000 m |
| Max Flight Time | 21 minutes (at a consistent 25 kph) |
| Max Hovering Time | 20 minutes |
| Max Flight Distance | 10 km |
| Max Wind Speed Resistance | 29 - 38 kph |
| Max Tilt Angle | 35 Deg. (S - mode[1]) 15 Deg. (P - mode) |
| Max Angular Velocity | 250 Deg./s (S - mode[1]) 250 Deg./s (P - mode) |
| Operating Temperature Range | 0 Deg.C - 40 Deg.C |
| Operating Frequency | 2.400 - 2.4835 GHz 5.725 - 5.850 GHz |
| Transmission Power (EIRP) | 2.400 - 2.4835 GHz FCC: <=28 dBm CE: <=19 dBm SRRC: <=19 dBm MIC: <=19 dBm 5.725 - 5.850 GHz FCC: <=31 dBm CE: <=14 dBm SRRC: <=27 dBm |
| GNSS | GPS + GLONASS |
| Hovering Accuracy Range | Vertical: ±0.1 m (with Vision Positioning) ±0.5 m (with GPS Positioning) Horizontal: ±0.1 m (with Vision Positioning) ±1.5 m (with GPS Positioning) |
| Internal Storage | 8 GB |
Sensing System | |
| Forward | Precision Measurement Range: 0.5 - 12 m Detectable Range: 0.5 - 24 m Effective Sensing Speed: <= 8 m/s Field of View (FOV): Horizontal 50 Deg., Vertical ±19 Deg. |
| Backward | Precision Measurement Range: 0.5 - 10 m Detectable Range: 0.5 - 20 m Effective Sensing Speed: <= 8 m/s Field of View (FOV): Horizontal 50 Deg., Vertical ±19 Deg. |
| Downward | Altitude Range: 0.1 - 8 m Operating Range: 0.5 - 30 m |
| Operating Environment | Forward: Surface with clear pattern and adequate lighting (lux > 15) Backward: Surface with clear pattern and adequate lighting (lux > 15) Downward: Detects clearly patterned surfaces with adequate lighting (lux>15) and diffuse reflectivity (>20%) |
Remote Controller | |
| Operating Frequency | 2.400 - 2.4835 GHz 5.725 - 5.850 GHz |
| Max Transmission Distance (unobstructed, free of interference) | 2.400 - 2.4835 GHz: FCC: 4000 m CE: 2000 m SRRC: 2000 m MIC: 2000 m 5.725 - 5.850 GHz: FCC: 4000 m CE: 500 m SRRC: 2500 m |
| Operating Temperature Range | 0 Deg.C - 40 Deg.C |
| Transmission Power (EIRP) | 2.400 - 2.4835 GHz: FCC: <=26 dBm CE: <=18 dBm SRRC: <=18 dBm MIC:<=18 dBm 5.725 - 5.850 GHz: FCC: <=30 dBm CE: <=14 dBm SRRC: <=26 dBm |
| Battery | 2970 mAh |
| Operating Current/Voltage | 1400 mA ⎓ 3.7 V (Android) 750 mA ⎓ 3.7 V (iOS) |
| Supported Mobile Device Size | Max length: 160 mm Supported Thickness: 6.5-8.5 mm |
| Supported USB Port Types | Lightning, Micro USB (Type-B), USB-C |
Charger | |
| Input | 100 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz, 1.4 A |
| Output | Main: 13.2 V ⎓ 3.79 A USB: 5 V ⎓ 2 A |
| Voltage | 13.2 V |
| Rated Power | 50 W |
APP | |
| Video Transmission System | Enhanced Wi-Fi |
| Name | DJI GO 4 |
| Live View Quality | Remote Controller: 720p@30fps Smart Device: 720p@30fps DJI Goggles: 720p@30fps |
| Latency (depending on environmental conditions and mobile device) | 170 - 240 ms |
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| Footnotes | [1] Remote controller reqired. |
| These specs have been determined through tests conducted with the latest firmware. Firmware updates can enhance performance, so updating to the latest firmware is highly recommended. | |
Gimbal | |
| Mechanical Range | Tilt: -100 Deg. to 22 Deg. Roll: -30 Deg. to 30 Deg. Pan: -12 Deg. to 12 Deg. |
| Controllable Range | Tilt: -90 Deg. to 0 Deg. (default setting) -90 Deg. to +17 Deg. (extended) |
| Stabilization | 3-axis (tilt, roll, pan) |
| Max Control Speed (tilt) | 120 Deg./s |
| Angular Vibration Range | ±0.005 Deg. |
Camera | |
| Sensor | 1/2.3" CMOS Effective Pixels: 12 MP |
| Lens | FOV: 85 Deg. 35 mm Format Equivalent: 24 mm Aperture: f/2.8 Shooting Range: 0.5 m to ∞ |
| ISO Range | Video: 100 - 3200 (auto) 100 - 3200 (manual) Photo: 100 - 1600 (auto) 100 - 3200 (manual) |
| Shutter Speed | Electronic Shutter: 8 - 1/8000s |
| Still Image Size | 4:3: 4056 x 3040 16:9: 4056 x 2280 |
| Still Photography Modes | Single shot HDR Burst shooting: 3/5/7 frames Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB): 3/5 bracketed frames at 0.7EV Bias Interval: 2/3/5/7/10/15/20/30/60 s Pano: 3 x 1: 42 Deg. x 78 Deg., 2048 x 3712 (W x H) 3 x 3: 119 Deg. x 78 Deg., 4096 x 2688 (W x H) 180 Deg.: 251 Deg. x 88 Deg., 6144 x 2048 (W x H) Sphere (3 x 8+1): 8192 x 4096 (W x H) |
| Video Resolution | 4K Ultra HD: 3840 x 2160 24/25/30p 2.7K: 2720 x 1530 24/25/30/48/50/60p FHD: 1920 x 1080 24/25/30/48/50/60/120p HD: 1280 x 720 24/25/30/48/50/60/120p |
| Max Video Bitrate | 100Mbps |
| Supported File System | FAT32 |
| Photo Format | JPEG/DNG (RAW) |
| Video Format | MP4/MOV (H.264/MPEG-4 AVC) |
Mobile Device Control | |
| Operating Frequency | 2.400 - 2.4835 GHz 5.725 - 5.850 GHz |
| Max Transmission Distance (unobstructed, free of interference) | Distance: 80 m Height: 50 m |
Intelligent Flight Battery | |
| Capacity[1] | 2375 mAh |
| Voltage | 11.55 V |
| Max Charging Voltage | 13.2 V |
| Battery Type | LiPo 3S |
| Energy | 27.43 Wh |
| Net Weight | 140 g |
| Charging Temperature Range | 5 Deg.C - 40 Deg.C |
| Max Charging Power | 60 W |
Supported SD Cards | |
| Supported SD Cards | microSD Class 10 or UHS-1 rating required |
| Recommended microSD Cards | 16G Sandisk Extreme Kingston 16GB SDHC-I SDCAC/16GB 32G Sandisk Extreme V30 Sandisk Extreme V30 A1 Sandisk Extreme V30 Pro A1 64G Sandisk Extreme V30 A1 Sandisk Extreme Pro V30 A1 128G Sandisk Extreme V30 A1 Sandisk Extreme Plus V30 A1 |
Data source: https://www.dji.com/mavic-air/specs
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