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Man fined for flying drone at dangerous height - BBC News
A court hears a 56-year-old altered his drone which could have posed a threat to an air ambulance.
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no it doesnt to do that you would have to land so the motors stop then when you take off again then that height would be where you could then fly up higher again but of course that point would then be the place where the drone returned to if the RTH activated for some reasonI was in the Alps recently with the Air 3 and was tempted to use s snaking road with my wife driving to fly 5 K up the mountain
Quite feasible ro comply with the 400 foot rule and VLOS !
Does updating the home point up date the takeoff height point, I presume yes making a step climb feasible ?
No... you need to land & take off for the barometric sensor to be reset, just update the HP will not update any heights in the app, what's shown will still be height above the "Take off " point....Does updating the home point up date the takeoff height point, I presume yes making a step climb feasible ?
DJI "fixed" that in later models in that the barometric height is now zeroed at takeoff and doesn't change whenever the home point is updated in flight.Does updating the home point up date the takeoff height point, I presume yes making a step climb feasible ?
Geeksvana is a true patriot to the cause.Geeksvana has just put out a video in which this case is covered first, including footage from the flight in question.
Appeared he flew to 1,500', landed in his back garden and published it online.