Hi I live on a hill and usually launch from the hill at some point. I would like the ability to fly down the hill at ground level however, due to the way the drone registers its starting altitude as 0, it ends up at like -5 or -10m below and then I keep pushing the stick (because it's not actually anywhere near the ground) and it goes into landing mode.
I was wondering if there was a way to either disable the auto landing mode when I pull the stick OR to reset ground to be lower somehow?
I contacted DJI support and they recommended resetting the home point however that's not super helpful because I would basically have to keep pushing it lower then, right before it tried to land, reset the home point and keep doing that I guess?
I did also try launching from further down the hill but I can only really get to like the halfway point on the slope so there's still a bunch of land below me I can't get anywhere near.
Ideally I'd just be able to flick some switch (in the DJI fly app) that instructs the drone to never auto land from stick input, then when I want to actually land, just flick the switch again. Not sure that's actually possible though in any way. Hoping y'all can advise.
Thank you!
I was wondering if there was a way to either disable the auto landing mode when I pull the stick OR to reset ground to be lower somehow?
I contacted DJI support and they recommended resetting the home point however that's not super helpful because I would basically have to keep pushing it lower then, right before it tried to land, reset the home point and keep doing that I guess?
I did also try launching from further down the hill but I can only really get to like the halfway point on the slope so there's still a bunch of land below me I can't get anywhere near.
Ideally I'd just be able to flick some switch (in the DJI fly app) that instructs the drone to never auto land from stick input, then when I want to actually land, just flick the switch again. Not sure that's actually possible though in any way. Hoping y'all can advise.
Thank you!