I think this is an overlooked factor for many of us, and it doesn't necessarily have to be "paid for itself" monetarily. Even if you only fly for fun or as a hobby, surely the longer you have and use your Mavic the more it has proven to have been a worthy purchase. But losing it after a few flights, with no insurance, ouch. A year later it is still ouch but for me it would be more of, "well at least I got good use out of it" (after I stopped crying).
My MPP has been extremely trustworthy. It's sad to read the stories of calamity, but almost always they turn out to be novice pilots who make wrong assumptions or haven't checked the manual to understand these rather complicated systems.
I also note that often their 'eyewitness' observations and memories vary from what the logs display. I expect we're getting some wishful thinking about how an incident went down. The logs are invaluable.
Still, I think DJI has done an exemplary job of making these aircraft accessible to the average person, but pilots just can't unbox them and fly. I've learned to get a really good look at my RC and iPhone screen before taking off, making sure all the systems are up and running with a solid GPS lock. I'm also getting very **** about checking weather. Even if I get a good forecast, but see trees bending in the wind, I'll trust my eyes rather than weather observations that may not reflect the current moment.
Litchi is very often blamed for crashes/fly aways etc, the expert analysts on this forum usually get to the bottom of things.Agree. Just yesterday I saw a post from someone who bought a Mavic Air non FMC, coming here to ask how to charge it... I don't understand those people. How can you buy a $1000,- toy and not be bothered to RTFM? I'm sure 90% of the "My Mavic had a fly-away and seriously I didn't do anything" cases can be traced back to behavior like this...
I trust the Mavic, it's my own judgement I hold in question... I keep reading the manual - again - and understand more. I realize my mistakes, usually from ignoring what I've read. I do believe other pilots suffer from this more than admitted, and the Mavic plays scape goat.Recently i have started to doubt my mavic, i dont fly to crazy far out any more.
Wind, gimbal error, signal loss, suddenly a helicopter nerby, drone start to not respond so well.
What are other opinions ?
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.