User Manual
performs the steps listed above.
Vision Systems are disabled during landing. Make sure to land the aircraft with caution.
Precision Landing
The aircraft automatically scans and attempts to match the terrain features below during RTH.
When the current terrain matches the Home Point terrain, the aircraft will land. A prompt will
appear in DJI Fly if the terrain match fails.
Landing Protection is activated during Precision Landing.
The Precision Landing performance is subject to the following conditions:
a. The Home Point must be recorded upon takeoff and must not be changed during
flight. Otherwise, the aircraft will have no record of the Home Point terrain features.
b. During takeoff the aircraft must ascend vertically 7 m before moving horizontally.
c. The Home Point terrain features must remain largely unchanged.
d. The Home Point terrain features must be sufficiently distinctive.
e. The lighting conditions must not be too light or too dark.
The following actions are available during Precision Landing:
a. Press the throttle stick down to accelerate landing.
b. Move the control sticks in any direction to stop Precision Landing. The aircraft will
descend vertically after the control sticks are released.
Vision Systems and Infrared Sensing System
DJI Air 2S is equipped with both an Infrared Sensing System and Forward, Backward, Upward and
Downward Vision Systems.
The Forward, Backward, Upward and Downward Vision Systems consist of two cameras each and
the Infrared Sensing System consists of two 3D infrared modules.
The Downward Vision System and Infrared Sensing System helps the aircraft maintain its current
position, hover in place more precisely, and to fly indoors or in other environments where GNSS is
unavailable.
In addition, the Auxiliary Bottom Light located on the underside of the aircraft improves visibility
for the Downward Vision System in weak light conditions.