I want to say up front, that this was user error on my part.
I was flying down the Miami River and I flew too far and lost line of sight. At this point I lost signal. Now I think it tried to fly back and re-establish, and I got video back. It was in Failsafe RTH mode and flying RIGHT AT A BUILDING. I pressed every button I could think of to cancel RTH, and I couldn't, so it crashed.
I connected the Goggles3 to my phone and tried to use Find My Drone, but it was telling me the location of my NEO instead of the Avata2, which was weird because my Goggles with obviously paired with the Avata2. I couldn't find a way to switch to finding the Avata2 instead.
So yeah, I messed up and flew out of line of sight. But I ran into these weird issues trying to resolve it.
I think the future, if there are obstacles above the RTH height, then I just have to set it to Hover in case of loss of signal, and if I DO lose signal, then run around and try to regain LOS/Signal. Without obstacle avoidance, RTH in that scenario is a likely crash.
This gives me new appreciation for the obstacle avoidance capabilities of the camera drones. I have a Mavic3, and it would have been fine finding it's way back to me.
In the end, building security called and told me they had my drone. I apologized for the mishap.
I was flying down the Miami River and I flew too far and lost line of sight. At this point I lost signal. Now I think it tried to fly back and re-establish, and I got video back. It was in Failsafe RTH mode and flying RIGHT AT A BUILDING. I pressed every button I could think of to cancel RTH, and I couldn't, so it crashed.
I connected the Goggles3 to my phone and tried to use Find My Drone, but it was telling me the location of my NEO instead of the Avata2, which was weird because my Goggles with obviously paired with the Avata2. I couldn't find a way to switch to finding the Avata2 instead.
So yeah, I messed up and flew out of line of sight. But I ran into these weird issues trying to resolve it.
I think the future, if there are obstacles above the RTH height, then I just have to set it to Hover in case of loss of signal, and if I DO lose signal, then run around and try to regain LOS/Signal. Without obstacle avoidance, RTH in that scenario is a likely crash.
This gives me new appreciation for the obstacle avoidance capabilities of the camera drones. I have a Mavic3, and it would have been fine finding it's way back to me.
In the end, building security called and told me they had my drone. I apologized for the mishap.