Aircraft, Flight modes – DJI Mavic 3 Pro Drone with Fly More Combo & RC User Manual

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DJI Mavic 3

Pro User Manual

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Aircraft

DJI Mavic 3 Pro contains a flight controller, video downlink system, vision systems, infrared
sensing system, propulsion system, and an Intelligent Flight Battery.

Flight Modes

DJI Mavic 3 Pro supports the following flight modes. The flight modes can be switched via the
Flight Mode switch on the remote controller.

Normal Mode

The aircraft utilizes GNSS, the Horizontal, Upward, and Downward Vision Systems, and the
Infrared Sensing System to locate and stabilize itself. When the GNSS signal is strong, the
aircraft uses GNSS to locate and stabilize itself. When the GNSS is weak, but the lighting and
other environmental conditions are sufficient, it uses the vision systems. When the vision
systems are enabled, and lighting and other environmental conditions are sufficient, the
maximum tilt angle is 30° and the maximum flight speed is 15 m/s.

Sport Mode

In Sport Mode, the aircraft uses GNSS for positioning and the aircraft responses are optimized
for agility and speed, making it more responsive to control stick movements. Note: Obstacle
Avoidance is disabled and the maximum flight speed is 21 m/s.

Cine Mode

Cine mode is based on Normal mode with a limited flight speed, making the aircraft more stable
during shooting.
If the aircraft is flying in the EU, the aircraft will switch to Low Speed mode when the flight mode
is switched to C on the remote controller. Low Speed mode limits the maximum horizontal flight
speed to 2.8 m/s based on Normal mode, and there is no limit for the ascent or descent speed.

The aircraft automatically changes to Attitude (ATTI) mode when the vision systems are
unavailable or disabled and when the GNSS signal is weak or the compass experiences
interference. In ATTI mode, the aircraft may be more easily affected by its surroundings.
Environmental factors such as wind can result in horizontal shifting, which may present
hazards, especially when flying in confined spaces. The aircraft will not be able to hover or
brake automatically. Therefore the pilot should land the aircraft as soon as possible to avoid
accidents.

• The flight modes are is only valid for manual flight and cruise control.
• The vision systems are disabled in Sport mode, which means the aircraft cannot sense

obstacles on its route automatically. The user must stay alert to the surrounding
environment and control the aircraft to avoid obstacles.

• The maximum speed and braking distance of the aircraft significantly increase in Sport

mode. A minimum braking distance of 30 m is required in windless conditions.

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