I took a trip to the High Sierras region in California a few months ago, and flew both a DJI Mini 3 Pro and a DJI Mavic 3 at high altitudes, eg over 8000 or over 9000 feet elevation above sea level. With the Mavic 3, I got no "high altitude" warnings at all, but when I later looked at the flight records for the Mini 3, I saw that for these high altitude flights, each flight had MANY duplicate high altitude warnings, in a couple cases over 200 such warnings on one flight. On other flights, 56 or 78 high altitude warnings. I didn't see all these show up during the flight. I only saw the enormous list of warnings later on when looking at the flight record.
Doesn't this seem pointless? Wouldn't it make much more sense to just show one high altitude warning when the drone launches at a certain elevation over sea level, whatever high altitude is deemed to be, 6000 ft or 7000 ft, 8000 ft etc.
Does anyone know why there are so many high altitude warnings showing up?
Doesn't this seem pointless? Wouldn't it make much more sense to just show one high altitude warning when the drone launches at a certain elevation over sea level, whatever high altitude is deemed to be, 6000 ft or 7000 ft, 8000 ft etc.
Does anyone know why there are so many high altitude warnings showing up?