Flight Operations
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Today's Status
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0700-1000
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1400-1730
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Today's Flights
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Tigress
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Sundance
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David
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Sites Complete
600
Remaining
Weather Conditions
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Wave Height (ft)
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Wind Speed (kts)
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Wave Period (s)
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Wave Direction
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Live Activity Feed
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Custom Site
AOI Boundary
Complete GO/NO-GO Check
GO / NO-GO Assessment
Wave Height
GO: <4ft | CAUTION: 4-6ft | NO-GO: >6ft
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Wind Speed
GO: <15kts | CAUTION: 15-20kts | NO-GO: >20kts
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Visibility
GO: 3+ statute miles | NO-GO: <3sm
Fly Window
0700-1000 or 1400-1730
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Battery Level
GO: 95%+ | CAUTION: 80-95% | NO-GO: <80%
Equipment
All systems operational
Pre-Flight Checklist
Deck clear, landing pad secured
Aircraft powered on
Boat Launch Mode activated
GPS fix confirmed (>10 satellites)
Battery level verified (95%+)
SD card inserted and formatted
Lens clean and dry
Mission loaded correctly
Home point set
Crew briefed on mission
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Flight History
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Tigress Total
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Sundance Total
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David Total
Shore Coordinator
Starlink Phone
Bahamas BASRA
VHF Channel 16
Nassau Emergency
911 / 919
FLYAWAY
- Press RTH IMMEDIATELY
- Attempt manual control
- Note last known position
- Contact Shore Coordinator
- Log incident in notes
SIGNAL LOSS
- Aircraft will continue mission automatically
- RTH on mission completion
- DO NOT move vessel
- Wait at current position
- Monitor for aircraft return
WATER DITCHING
- Note GPS coordinates immediately
- Maneuver vessel to recovery position
- REMOVE BATTERY immediately
- Rinse with fresh water if available
- DO NOT power on
BATTERY FIRE
NO WATER | NO CO2 EXTINGUISHER
- Move all personnel away
- Push overboard if safe to do so
- Ventilate area
- Contact Shore
MAN OVERBOARD
PERSONNEL SAFETY IS ONLY PRIORITY
- Shout "MAN OVERBOARD"
- Press RTH immediately
- Initiate MOB response
- Ignore aircraft - focus on rescue
PROPELLER INJURY
- Kill all motors immediately
- Apply direct pressure to wound
- Tourniquet if severe bleeding
- Contact Shore for medevac
- Administer first aid