Aim:
To promote safe, responsible, and respectful drone flying habits through a visual awareness poster.
Requirements:
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Chart paper or A3 sheet
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Colored markers or sketch pens
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Scale, ruler, and pencil
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Stickers, printouts, or magazine cuttings (optional)
Steps:
Step 1: Divide Your Chart
Draw a line in the middle to make two columns:
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Left side: Do’s ✅
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Right side: Don’ts ❌
Step 2: Fill the Columns
Do’s Column:
Write or draw:
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Fly in open and safe areas.
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Take permission if required.
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Check battery and weather before flight.
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Respect people’s privacy.
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Maintain visual contact with your drone.
Don’ts Column:
Write or draw:
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Don’t fly near airports, crowds, or government buildings.
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Don’t record people without asking.
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Don’t fly at night unless permitted.
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Don’t fly over roads or animals.
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Don’t ignore safety instructions.
Step 3: Add Visuals
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Draw or paste symbols for each point (e.g., drone with check mark for “Do”, red cross for “Don’t”).
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Use color coding (green for safe actions, red for unsafe).
Step 4: Add a Title
At the top, write in bold:
“Fly Right – Rules and Respect!”
Add your name, class, and a creative slogan, such as:
“Smart Pilots Follow Smart Rules!”
Step 5: Display
Show your posters on the classroom board, hallway, or STEM lab wall.
Invite students to vote for the “Most Responsible Pilot Poster”.