Can someone tell me exactly what happens when an out-of-range RTH occurs? The reason I'm asking is that I read a thread where someone said they had to reboot the remote and app to regain control of a Mavic after RTH had kicked in.
Here is what I THINK is supposed to happen if you get a disconnect. The Mavic goes into RTH mode, ascends to RTH altitude and heads for the home point. As soon as the Mavic is at a high enough altitude or is close enough to the remote, the connection will be reestablished and then the pilot can cancel RTH and take over manual control by hitting the RTH button.
Is this correct? The pilot should not have have to reboot or do anything other than waiting until the video link and remote link are reestablished?
Here is what I THINK is supposed to happen if you get a disconnect. The Mavic goes into RTH mode, ascends to RTH altitude and heads for the home point. As soon as the Mavic is at a high enough altitude or is close enough to the remote, the connection will be reestablished and then the pilot can cancel RTH and take over manual control by hitting the RTH button.
Is this correct? The pilot should not have have to reboot or do anything other than waiting until the video link and remote link are reestablished?