How to Get Your First FPV Flight Right: A Simple Checklist

Intro: First Flights Can Be Nerve-Wracking
Your gear is ready. Batteries charged. FPV goggles on. Now what? If it’s your first FPV drone flight, there are a few things you should check to avoid disappointment — or a broken quad. At FD, we recommend this quick checklist for every beginner.


1. Inspect the Drone

  • Are all props tight?

  • Any loose wires or antennas?

  • Frame screws tight?

  • Motors spin freely?


2. Set a Safe Flight Location

  • Large open field, no people

  • Avoid trees, metal towers, and water

  • Good GPS if flying with GPS rescue


3. Confirm Flight Modes

  • Angle mode for new pilots

  • Acro mode for advanced

  • Check modes in Betaflight — and test before takeoff


4. Check Video Feed

  • Is your FPV feed clear?

  • No interference or flicker?

  • Make sure VTX is not on “pit mode”


5. Monitor Voltage and RSSI

  • Turn on OSD (on-screen display)

  • Set low battery warning to 3.5V/cell

  • Check radio signal strength


Conclusion: One Minute Prep = One Happy Flight
FPV isn’t just about adrenaline — it’s about precision. A few pre-flight checks can save your drone, your battery, and your nerves. At FD, we help beginners get off the ground safely, with gear that’s tested and tuned to fly right.

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