Quick Answer

Do not start flight challenges with the hardest bridge. Practice low-speed control, low altitude, and knife flight in a stable plane, then clear waterways, city bridges, and mountain routes in batches. Pull up after mistakes instead of forcing it.

StageWhat To DoWatch Out
PracticeUse flight school or open low-altitude practiceDo not learn in dense city first
Under bridgeStart with wide bridges and straight waterwaysLeave narrow ones later
Knife flightUse wider building gaps firstKeep altitude before rolling
CleanupTrack route groupsAvoid random flying

Key Checks

  • Flight challenges punish fatigue; take breaks.
  • Small planes fit most challenges better.
  • Camera changes help judge wing clearance.