I would say that this could only work if one part of zigzag gets you closer to land, other gets you closer to home (without moving further from land). Otherwise I don't think it's worth effort and risk.
Not flying Autel, but I would manually try to avoid it looking at real maps or fly out of it, also manually. Not necessarily something that DJI will allow you to do once you find youlself IN the zone (according to their inaccurate maps) and your drone stops responding. Don't get me wrong - I...
There was a YouTube video of guy testing that. It "should" not land.
In the video I saw it stopped responding to any movements except shortest path out of the zone (I don't even think it was a shorter distance to the home point), I will post the link if I find it.
Sorry you learned the hard way.
I ignored RTH warning few times, but ONLY over dry land and close to "home" or a place where I could safely land. Normally my process is to fly out into the wind, do some shooting and start flying back at at laround 60% battery (more if I'm over water).
Do some...
They are still accurate for any DJI drone.
In fact, if you do an exam, this is what you will learn in the course:)
The fact that average DJI user doesn't understand how all this works is something else :cool:
The key phrases here are "effective pixels" and "single shot".
Effective pixels are NOT single shot pixels, because the debayering mentioned before.
But to your point - the spec could be more clear.
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