So, you know how your drone works, how to activate its emergency safety features, and how long it can fly on a battery charge. All set? Not yet.
The next step is to actually learn to fly the thing. You can get started in a few different ways. If you're cautious, consider working with flight simulation software first. DJI builds the feature into its app, allowing you to use your drone's remote to fly through a virtual world. But if you opt for another brand, or require more discipline and structure, consider a training program.
There are a few ways to go for training. You can try the Real Drone Simulator for free, or pay for a more polished experience, complete with a dedicated remote control to use during training, with Zephyr's simulation software.