The TOP Thing that Helps Drone Newbies is Flying with MAPS

One of the biggest fears drone newbies have? Accidentally flying their drone out of sight then not knowing how to fly it back to them. Ohhh crap…

OMG I DON’T KNOW WHERE MY DRONE IS!?!!

– Exclaims every drone newbie

We’ve all been there, but most pilots don’t even know drone maps exist to help them locate and fly their drones back into sight VERY quickly.

Understanding and learning how to use maps is one of the TOP things that helps new drone pilots to gain confidence when they are learning to fly their drone.


What are drone maps?

To clarify which type of drone map we’re talking about here – it’s important to note there are two types of drone maps.

First there are the maps that you use to see if you are allowed to fly your drone (i.e. is an airport nearby?). This is the map you look at in the DJI Fly Safe database or in apps such as B4UFly or Aloft (or others).

Dji Fly Safe Database
This type of drone map explains where you can and cannot fly your drone

Then there is the map that will show you where you, the controller, and lastly, the drone are currently located.

To be honest: many people don’t even know this map exists and it is very powerful in helping you to fly your drone.

Drone maps are located in the bottom left of your screen within the DJI Fly App
Drone maps are located in the bottom left of your screen within the DJI Fly App

How to Read the Drone Map

There are 3 things to note when you’re looking at the drone map:

  1. “H” (the yellow dot) is the “Home point” (this is generally where you’ve launched your drone)
  2. Blue dot – this is YOU holding the controller
  3. Blue arrow – this is your DRONE

One thing to consider: if you launched your drone and DID NOT MOVE anywhere, your “Home point” and your “blue dot” should be in the same spot. However, if you launch your drone then hike, boat, or drive away – then your blue dot and home point will be in two separate places UNLESS you update your home point.

How to read the drone map
Note the 3 different points on your drone map (and how you can make it larger)

Want to see the video version of this tutorial? Check out the video below for more!

How to Fly Your Drone Back with the Map

Your drone will POINT in the direction it is facing. Knowing this here are your steps:

  1. Turn the drone (in place) so it “turns to face where you are at” (the blue dot)

  2. Bring the gimbal to zero to ensure you don’t hit anything – literally “LOOK” at what your drone is looking at to make sure you as you fly forward, you won’t hit any obstacles

  3. Fly your drone directly forward and once you see the drone near your blue dot (home point), LOOK UP and locate it

Then, once you have your drone back in sight, continue your flight or take it in for a landing.


Bottom Line

By understanding this quick tip to fly your drone back into sight you can gain the confidence in knowing how to handle the situation if you accidentally flew your drone out of sight. Many newbies to drones are “too scared to fly far” because being “inside the car when driving” you are not “inside your drone when flying”. Maintaining visual sight is a must (it’s the law), but knowing how to use maps to bring your drone back can help you in many situations beyond not knowing where your drone is at.

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