To be honest with you these things are really hard to crash, short of pilot error or malfunction in the device itself. Word to the wise.. if you're new to flying this then begin by flying in a wide open area, and keeping the nose of the Phantom facing away from you so left is left and right is right. DJI's web site has material on recommended pilot training exercises which include doing slow slaloms and figure 8's. It's also hard to crash into something if you fly over it.. so if you travel too close to a tree or bush make sure your flying above anything you can crash into. That will help further minimize risk. You'll be fine. Also use the simulator function built into the DJI Pilot app which will also give you a good head start on practice with no risk to your Phantom.