From A to B

We will now programme the drone to fly an initial pattern. 

In the previous lesson, you did a hoover test so you know how to connect and control the drone. 

We are now going to do a first flight and for that we also need the hoover test followed by a movement. 

First, use the hoover test. Only the "land" block should be removed. 
and replace it with the programme you want to fly. 

You created some graphs at METEN is KNOWING that you now need to make the drone do the right thing. 

We agree to let the drone fly from point A to point B. And in doing so, we need to introduce the following components. The height of the flight is between 1 and 2 metres high. Depending on the space where you are going to fly. And the distance is between 3 and 5 metres. Again, this depends on the space where you are flying. 
You agree the distances in advance with your instructor, and start programming your flight based on that data. 
Save your flight under the following name : your name + A-to-B. For example: Frank-A-to-B.
So that your teacher can check the flight. 
Pre-write the details on paper, setting out the intended flight.  
For example: 

The drone flies from A to B. The drone flies at an altitude of 1.2 metres and the distance we will fly from A to B is 5.3 metres.  
After the flight, check that these details match what you had thought of beforehand. And write down the data flown as well.