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Recently, I was asked by a regular client to film a construction site. I told him it was very hazy and that I would not be able to fly above 200' AGL due to the fog/haze and the inability to see the site from that height. He said not a problem that they (his client) just wanted a quick look. He wanted images only, but I always shoot a video of what I do as well. My method is simple. As I fly and set up for the image I want, I create a waypoint at each one until the orbit is complete (at least eight images in all cardinal directions). Then I use the waypoint to shoot a video. The video starts where I took the first image and ends where I took the last image (making a complete orbit). Having shot the images in advance, I have found that this is a great way to shoot a smooth, safe video as well. On this one, however, I nearly fly into a tree as the drone makes its orbit. It may have cleared the trees as I didn't get any warnings from the obstacle avoidance system, but when I saw it, I stopped the flight and returned home.

My question to all seasoned pilots: What do you think caused the problem? It looks like the drone descends just before the trees, but I'm not sure why.

Thoughts?

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I dont know why but the drone seems to lose altitude into the tree Maybe just the way it looks on Video. GOOD SAVE. I Hate Trees Report them!!
 
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I dont know why but the drone seems to lose altitude into the tree Maybe just the way it looks on Video. GOOD SAVE. I Hate Trees Report them!!
Yes, I agree. I descended, but I can't figure out why.
 
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Yes, I agree. I descended, but I can't figure out why.

Have you looked at the flight data?

Good thing you had an eye on it and stopped the mission. 👍

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Have you looked at the flight data?

Good thing you had an eye on it and stopped the mission. 👍

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Yes, I would hate to have lost that $4000 plus investment
 
Slight reactions happen with your fingers on the controller I have done many a weird thing that defies explanation lol good Piloting I must say.....You didnt lose the Drone to the tree monster.
 
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It seems from the video thru the fog that the trees in the background are at a higher elevation but due to the fog that’s hard to see. That was my first impression.
Very good save.
 
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I think I know what happened after looking at the altitude in the image data vs the flight log on the video. I accidentally lowered the drone while clicking the C1 button to create the waypoint. I feel blessed that I didn't crash it into the tree then.
I have used the N3 with the Air 3s, and you press the FN button on it to create a waypoint. I guess I need more time with the RC Pro 2 controller.

I truly love the controller and its features (especially the dial for changing EV, etc.).

Thanks for the feedback, everyone.
 
Recently, I was asked by a regular client to film a construction site. I told him it was very hazy and that I would not be able to fly above 200' AGL due to the fog/haze and the inability to see the site from that height. He said not a problem that they (his client) just wanted a quick look. He wanted images only, but I always shoot a video of what I do as well. My method is simple. As I fly and set up for the image I want, I create a waypoint at each one until the orbit is complete (at least eight images in all cardinal directions). Then I use the waypoint to shoot a video. The video starts where I took the first image and ends where I took the last image (making a complete orbit). Having shot the images in advance, I have found that this is a great way to shoot a smooth, safe video as well. On this one, however, I nearly fly into a tree as the drone makes its orbit. It may have cleared the trees as I didn't get any warnings from the obstacle avoidance system, but when I saw it, I stopped the flight and returned home.

My question to all seasoned pilots: What do you think caused the problem? It looks like the drone descends just before the trees, but I'm not sure why.

Thoughts?

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I gasped when I watched. I'm glad you didn't get it hung up in that tree. How in the world would you have got it back?
 
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I gasped when I watched. I'm glad you didn't get it hung up in that tree. How in the world would you have got it back?
That's a very good question! I guess (depending on where in the tree it ended up) I would try using another drone to retrieve it.

Maybe that's a service I should entertain adding to my other services, Drone Search and Rescue LOL
It would be interesting to know how others have done it. I have read of professional tree climbers being hired, and I have seen a few YT videos using other drones to retrieve the tree-hanging drone (not easy to do)
 
Obstacle Avoidance malfunction due to fog?

It's happened to me...
Very good possibility! The Mavic 4 Pro has a very sensitive Obstacle Avoidance System so, that was my first thought as well.
 

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