Last Updated: December 10, 2025
FLY RESPONSIBLY
As a pilot, you are solely responsible for the safe and legal operation of your aircraft. Toysv LLC promotes safe flying practices to ensure the enjoyment of the hobby for everyone.
1. KNOW THE RULES (FAA & LOCAL LAWS)
- Registration: In the USA, drones weighing over 250g (0.55 lbs) must be registered with the FAA.
- Remote ID: Ensure your equipment complies with FAA Remote ID regulations where applicable.
- TRUST Test: Recreational flyers in the US must pass The Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST).
2. SAFETY CHECKLIST
- Visual Line of Sight: Always keep your drone within your visual line of sight.
- No-Fly Zones: Do not fly near airports, military bases, or restricted airspace.
- People & Crowds: Never fly over groups of people, stadiums, or moving vehicles.
- Pre-Flight Check: Always inspect your propellers, battery voltage, and airframe integrity before every flight.
3. BATTERY SAFETY
- Never leave charging LiPo batteries unattended.
- Always charge batteries in a fireproof bag or container.
- Dispose of damaged or swollen batteries properly at a recycling facility.