FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Please go to CASA to learn more about the rules for flying your drone.

No, The A22 is not waterproof as it is not designed to land in the water, purely for dropping your bait.

No, The A22 was designed purely as a fishing drone, and to make it affordable to most fishermen as well as to maximise the carrying capacity and simplicity the camera has been removed.

The Maximum speed is 16m/s(57km/h)

20knots (54km/h), however, we recommend sticking to under 15 Knots until you are familiar with the drone and how it operates. Even going to an open area like a sports field etc. to get some practice before using the drone to fish with, will get you familiarised with it faster.

100m, if you try to go higher the drone will auto return to home as a fail-safe.

20knots (54km/h), however, we recommend sticking to under 15 Knots until you are familiar with the drone and how it operates. Even going to an open area like a sports field etc. to get some practice before using the drone to fish with, will get you familiarised with it faster.

The Geofence for the A22 is set at 1000m, if it hits this Geofence the drone is programmed to auto-return to home as a fail-safe. Remember to fly within the CASA rules of remaining within visual line of sight.

No, The drone is programmed to return to the home point/Take-off point when the battery is getting low. However, the LCD screen tells you the battery life remaining so you should not get to this point.

No, the drone is programmed to return to the home point if the signal is lost.

The drone can lift 600 grams, As to how many hooks that is, depends on your State's regulations and the combined weight of your sinkers, hooks and bait size.