Well that is my suggestion.
I have yet to purchase my Mavic Air 2 but I downloaded the FULL manual (see link in thread at top of this forum) and have started to read it for the second time and feel if is a great benefit to understand all that this drone offers and can do and much of what I read doesn't seem to be covered in any video I have watched (sorry haven't views any of the DJI videos yet) such as setting the maximum altitude LOW for RTH.
I was starting to think that as there is no sensor at the top of the AIR 2 and it was being flown UNDER trees (such as a follow me for bush walkers) when RTH was engaged then it would most likely crash into the branches of the tree while ascending for RTH unless the RTH altitude was set lower than the lowest branches. Of course the reverse need to also be considered - although hopefully the forward facing sensors would detect obstacles during that.
Once again read that full manual at least once and maybe twice or more as there is so much to learn and remember.
I have yet to purchase my Mavic Air 2 but I downloaded the FULL manual (see link in thread at top of this forum) and have started to read it for the second time and feel if is a great benefit to understand all that this drone offers and can do and much of what I read doesn't seem to be covered in any video I have watched (sorry haven't views any of the DJI videos yet) such as setting the maximum altitude LOW for RTH.
I was starting to think that as there is no sensor at the top of the AIR 2 and it was being flown UNDER trees (such as a follow me for bush walkers) when RTH was engaged then it would most likely crash into the branches of the tree while ascending for RTH unless the RTH altitude was set lower than the lowest branches. Of course the reverse need to also be considered - although hopefully the forward facing sensors would detect obstacles during that.
Once again read that full manual at least once and maybe twice or more as there is so much to learn and remember.