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.
Recommended Route
| Stage | What To Do | Watch Out |
|---|---|---|
| Practice | Use flight school or open low-altitude practice | Do not learn in dense city first |
| Under bridge | Start with wide bridges and straight waterways | Leave narrow ones later |
| Knife flight | Use wider building gaps first | Keep altitude before rolling |
| Cleanup | Track route groups | Avoid random flying |
Key Checks
- Flight challenges punish fatigue; take breaks.
- Small planes fit most challenges better.
- Camera changes help judge wing clearance.