User Manual
continues to fly forward. 
2.  No operation will occur when an obstacle is sensed from behind. 
3.  No operation will occur when an obstacle is sensed from above. 
4.  The aircraft brakes when an obstacle is sensed from below and ascends until no obstacle is 
sensed before flying forward. 
During RTH, obstacles on either side of the aircraft cannot be detected or avoided.   
When ascending in RTH, the aircraft will stop ascending if the throttle stick is pulled all 
the way down. If the throttle stick is held down for more than 10 seconds or the stick is 
recentered, the aircraft will exit from RTH. 
When flying forward in RTH, the aircraft will brake and hover in place if the throttle stick 
is pulled all the way down. If the throttle stick is held down for more than 10 seconds or 
the stick is recentered, the aircraft will exit from RTH. 
The  aircraft  cannot  return  to  the  Home  Point normally  if  the  GNSS  signal is  weak  or 
unavailable.  The  aircraft  will  enter  ATTI  mode  if  the  GPS  signal  becomes  weak  or 
unavailable  after  RTH  is  initiated.  The  aircraft  will  hover  in  place  for  a  while  before 
landing. 
It is important to set a suitable RTH altitude before each flight. Launch DJI Fly, and set 
the RTH altitude. The default RTH altitude is 100 m. 
The aircraft  cannot avoid obstacles during Failsafe RTH if the Forward, Backward and 
Upward Vision Systems are unavailable. 
During RTH, the speed and altitude of the aircraft can be controlled using the remote 
controller  or  DJI  Fly  if  the  remote  controller  signal  is  normal.  The  orientation  of  the 
aircraft and the direction of flight, however, cannot be controlled. The aircraft cannot 
avoid obstacles if users push the pitch stick to accelerate and exceed a flight speed of 12 
m/s. 
If the aircraft flies into a GEO zone during RTH it will either descend until it exits the GEO 
zone and continue to the Home Point or it will hover in place.   
The aircraft may not be able to return to a Home Point when the wind speed is too high. 
Fly with caution.   
Landing Protection 
Landing Protection will activate during Smart RTH.     
1.  During Landing Protection, the aircraft will automatically detect and carefully land on suitable 
ground. 
2.  If  the  ground  is  determined unsuitable  for  landing,  DJI  Air  2S  will  hover  and  wait for pilot 
confirmation. 
3.  If Landing Protection is not operational, DJI Fly will display a landing prompt when the aircraft 
descends below 0.5 m. Pull down on the throttle stick or use the auto landing slider to land. 
Landing Protection activates during  Low Battery RTH and Failsafe  RTH. The aircraft performs as 
follows: During Low Battery RTH and Failsafe RTH, the aircraft hovers at 0.5 m above the ground 
and waits for the pilot to confirm it is suitable to land. Pull down on the throttle for one second or 
use  the  auto  landing  slider  in  the  app  to  land.  Landing  Protection  activates  and  the  aircraft 










