ninja_geezer
Well-Known Member
yes i know it did give a warning i was just curious i suppose im not going to do it again...the problem with that is, you should fly more than 400ft AGL so you should have 120m set as your max height
yes i know it did give a warning i was just curious i suppose im not going to do it again...the problem with that is, you should fly more than 400ft AGL so you should have 120m set as your max height
@Meta4 i agree with what you are saying and i understand that if i was in a valley then setting my max altitude to 400ft would not allow me to fly up the mountain side any higher than 400ft from home point so to reach the summit i would have to adjust my max height ,that is ok ,but the point i was trying to make was that @ninja_geezer said he flew up to 600ft above the home point which is not a good idea if he was not in a valleyThat works if you fly out on the prairie but there are plenty of places where you can fly more than 400 ft higher than your launch point and still be less than 400 ft above the ground below the drone.
If you're talking about the "Flight altitude exceeds 393Ft." message, just tap the message and it will go away for the remainder of the flight even if you dip below 400' and climb back up to over 400'.Does anyone know how to get rid of these warnings?
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