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DJI Phantom 4 Pro is a versatile and powerful drone, known for its advanced features and stunning aerial photography capabilities. While many pilots use their smartphones or tablets to operate the drone, it’s entirely possible to fly the Phantom 4 Pro using just the main controller. Here’s a quick guide on how to do it, based on information from DJI’s official website.

**1. Turn on the Drone: First, power on your DJI Phantom 4 Pro by pressing and holding the battery’s power button. Once the LEDs on the drone start flashing, it’s initializing.

**2. Power Up the Controller: Next, turn on the main controller by pressing and holding its power button. You should see a series of beeps, and the controller’s status LED should start blinking.

**3. Link the Controller to the Drone: Before you can fly, you need to link the controller to the drone. DJI drones typically come pre-linked, but if you ever need to re-link them, follow these steps:

  • Aircraft Power-On Method: With the drone and controller powered on, press and hold the C1 and C2 buttons on the back of the controller simultaneously. The controller’s status LED will change from blinking to solid, indicating a successful connection.

**4. Calibrate the Compass (If Needed): If you’re in a new location or encounter compass interference, you may need to calibrate the drone’s compass. Follow the instructions in the DJI GO app to do this (even without a phone, the app can provide voice-guided instructions).

**5. Take Off and Fly: With the drone and controller successfully connected, it’s time to take off. Push both control sticks on the controller down and inward to start the motors. Then, gently push the left control stick upward to lift off.

**6. Control the Drone: Using the controller, you can fly the Phantom 4 Pro just like you would with a smartphone or tablet. The left control stick controls the throttle and yaw (rotation), while the right control stick handles pitch and roll.

**7. Landing and Shutting Down: To land the drone safely, gently lower the left control stick. Once it’s on the ground, push both sticks down and outward to stop the motors. Finally, power off the drone and controller in the reverse order of how you powered them on.

Disclaimer: This information is provided for reference only. Flying drones can be complex, and safety should always be a top priority. Before operating your DJI Phantom 4 Pro or any drone, it’s crucial to thoroughly review the user manual, understand local regulations, and seek proper training if necessary. Always exercise caution and responsibility when flying. For the most up-to-date and comprehensive information, consult the official DJI website and other reliable sources.

Happy flying!

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