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Kneepuck Posted at 2016-2-14 13:56
Maybe it should be a requirement that to join the forum you must answer 5 questions about the Phantom, the answers to which can be found in the manual. I understand new users jumping on with questions that are easily found in the manual, because they eagerly flew or want to fly and something they did not expect happens. I also understand experienced users giving the stock "Read the manual" answer, because 1.) We read the manual, it did not injure us, so do your own homework, and 2.) "Read the manual" is a very good and obvious solution to most of the problems that get posted on here. And the truth is, the same basic questions get asked by new users who not only do not bother to read the manual, clearly they don't even bother to read anything on the forum other than the question they posted. Google has ruined curiousity. Ask Google, usually get an answer. And they think the forum is they same way. These people probably will never become active forum users, and also will probably crash and blame Dji. Just my opinion.
@ Kneepuck. Perhaps the manual is FILLED with redundant information! So simply asking a question in the forum is a better and faster idea. Especially for "Hands-On" pilots who don't want to search for hours on forums, for an answer that can be solved with "One" single respectable forum member!
Just sayin. Our first obligation here, is to help other members who are having problems with their drones, and do NOT know the appropriate page to look for help. Have you read your DMV handbook back to front? I'm going to go out on a limb here and answer for you. The answer is a resounding and unequivocally answer. NO!
Can't we all just help out, instead of bashing other members looking for help?
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