Drone Emergency Response Checklist
Drone Emergency Situation Checklist
Pre-Flight Preparation
- Check weather conditions (wind speed, precipitation, visibility)
- Inspect drone for damage (propellers, body, camera)
- Ensure batteries are fully charged and in good condition
- Verify all firmware is up to date
- Test controls and response before takeoff
- Survey flying area for obstacles and hazards
- Confirm GPS signal strength
- Set home point correctly
- Verify return-to-home altitude is appropriate for the area
- Have emergency contact information readily available
Low Battery Emergency
- Immediate Actions:
- Cancel current flight path/recording
- Begin returning to home point immediately
- Reduce altitude if safe to do so (flying lower uses less power)
- Fly directly rather than around obstacles if battery is critical
- If Return-to-Home Not Possible:
- Identify nearest safe landing spot
- Land manually as quickly as safely possible
- Prioritize landing over footage/mission completion
Signal Loss Emergency
- If Connection Drops:
- Remain calm and wait briefly for automatic return-to-home activation
- Move to higher ground if possible
- Remove any potential sources of interference
- Check controller battery status
- If Connection Not Restored:
- Note last known position and altitude
- Monitor the sky for your returning drone
- Be prepared to take manual control if connection returns
- Mark landing location if drone successfully returns home autonomously
Collision or Crash Response
- Immediate Actions:
- Cut power immediately (if still able to control)
- Note exact crash location
- Assess if retrieval is safe (power lines, water, private property)
- Recovery Actions:
- Approach crash site cautiously
- Inspect for damaged batteries (fire risk)
- Collect all debris (environmental responsibility)
- Document damage with photos for insurance/warranty
- Do not power on a damaged drone
Flyaway Drone
- Immediate Actions:
- Attempt to regain control by toggling flight modes
- Try emergency stop command if available
- Note direction, altitude, and speed of travel
- Recovery Planning:
- Use tracking features if available (last GPS coordinates)
- Predict landing area based on battery life and direction
- Contact local authorities if drone may create hazards
- Activate “find my drone” feature if your model has one
Unexpected Weather Change
- Response Actions:
- End mission immediately
- Return to home before conditions worsen
- Descend to a lower altitude if experiencing high winds
- Land manually if necessary, prioritizing safety over equipment
Wildlife Encounter
- Preventative Actions:
- Maintain safe distance from wildlife
- Increase altitude to reduce animal stress
- Never chase or harass wildlife with drone
- If Attacked by Birds:
- Gain altitude quickly (most birds won’t follow above 200-300 feet)
- Move away from the area in a straight line
- Land as soon as safely possible
Post-Emergency Assessment
- Document all details of the incident
- Thoroughly inspect drone for damage before next flight
- Review flight logs to understand what happened
- Adjust procedures to prevent similar emergencies
- Report incident to relevant authorities if required
- File insurance claim if necessary
Emergency Contact Information
- Local emergency services: _______________________
- Drone manufacturer support: _____________________
- FAA Drone Hotline (US): 844-FLY-MY-UA
- Insurance contact: _____________________________
Remember: No drone is worth risking personal safety or the safety of others. Always prioritize safety over equipment.