It was in RTH mode, and lucky for him that is a straight line back to the takeoff point. It traveled far enough in that effort to make it to a piece of land. Luck...nothing more! This event would’ve happen exactly the same over land, don’t blame the water.
Not sure what your trouble could be . I’ve been flying over water for two years. I fly a Mavic Pro and an Air2. I have never had any unusual occurrences with either. It sounds to me like you have a battery problem, not a drone problem.. living next to a lake Gives me unobstructed view and is a great place fly. I always return with 20-30% battery to give me a good margin for wins charges.
You were very very lucky. Glad it did not land in the water. Flying over water definitely has it's challenges. I don't go that far from shore. Do you have a video of it?
Here's a video I just did by the Long Island Sound
Did you check UAV Forecast? Wind at 150ft might have been quite high and against your return flight. RTH speeds are not the fastest and often keep you up in that higher speed winds. If you watch your screen, it will be obvious that it is returning too slowly. Reducing altitude to lighter winds and if necessary, switch to sport mode (fast) and getter done.
Happy for your save but don’t let it stop you from water flights. Accept your, and your drones, limitations. Every flight is a learning experience. Enjoy
PS: use a float (GetterBack) if you have Care Refresh or over fresh water for retrieval.
Did not check UAV forecast, after looking at the flight log it was definitely a battery problem, flight lasted a little over 3 min. Total with the low battery warning.
If your battery didn't show 100% or very close to that, it wasn't fully charged at all.
If the battery isn't fully charged, the % indicator gives a false reading.
Cell voltage is what matters .. not a false %.
If you want to understand what the real situation was, post that data.
I have not had one issue over the water with my mini or ma2. 90% of my flights are over water Not once have I ever even had a thought I would sink one of my drones just be cautious,careful and confident make sure everything on your drone is working correctly before you head over water and you will be ok
The key to flying over the water it to understand that your drone does not know your flying over the water, it does not know your going to be flying back in a headwind , you have be to be the brilliant pilot who negotiates all those factors.
I always suggest you get a Rescue Jacket so the next time you go out over the water , you can gain some confidence and learn without sacrifice how to pilot over the water.
Once you gain the confidence understand why the drone is force landing with 15 % battery left and what to do because of it , you will be a far better pilot for it .
Please check out this thread on the Rescue Jacket and how you can ease yourself back into the world of flying over the water.
( Keep in mind you get a 2800 Ft Visual Line of Sight with the Rescue jacket.)
The Air 2 Rescue Jacket is based off of the amazing design we had with the Sea Lander for the Mavic 2. Coming in under 3 ounces with a very small foot print the Air 2 Rescue Jacket is quite capable. You can Land on Swells in the Sea or the Lake , or send it down river. Phantomrain.org Gear...
I have not had one issue over the water with my mini or ma2. 90% of my flights are over water Not once have I ever even had a thought I would sink one of my drones just be cautious,careful and confident make sure everything on your drone is working correctly before you head over water and you will be ok
What nonsense. If you are a pilot I am dumping my wings. A “Pilot” for better or worse and in your case the worst would already have factored in such common routine variables. Calling a DJI drone operator/enthusiast a “pilot” is self identification and in this case My indent is unicorn. Just saying.