After losing my Mavic Mini yesterday, blown away, can I please ask for some expert analysis on what it’s final moments were (after it just abruptly lost transmission), and possibly where it could have ended up?
And please before I get lectures on flying conditions and how I made all the errors, please consider that I understand how supposedly I am to blame, my wife let’s me know, my Mavic pro owning friend let’s me know, so I get that part. $800 flying away in less than a week will teach me that.
So, from the.txt file hopefully one can see (yes, where I went wrong) but also some of the strange events throughout the flight that simply put, made it a lot harder to get and then keep control.
note: I also chased the drone; my friend quickly got his car and we went after it. At the final notification, I was within 200 metres of the drone when all comms just went dead.
The real question for me is, I was on scene at the last known location within 2 minutes, why could I not track onto it when it landed. Why does it give the last known location (at 7% battery left) at 40m in the air? Is It weird that it suddenly drops out so I end up looking in the wrong area for 30 minutes before realising that this is not actually where it is, but anywhere downwind.
also one last thing; after about 15 minutes of looking at the last known location point, I briefly, very briefly reconnected with the drone for about 2 seconds and saw from the camera that it appeared to be upside down and possibly near a car (blurred vision). Which makes sense of it being downwind amongst houses. But it disconnected so abruptly, as if it hits a tree, but then the reconnection shows it was still alive, so if it can reconnect, why can’t the gps be updated to take me to it? Seams so simple, but so many pilots seam to be losing drones when a gps should be guiding searchers to to its last known “landed” position.
Thankyou in adVance and I hope you guys can shed some light on this frustrating situation.
ps, I’m aware of the wind thing, I’ve told myself that a million times in the last 24 hours, seriously.