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Just wanted to share my crash experience, indoors, and i really don't understand why the drone didn't let me do anything to avoid it :-(
I've only got the Mavic less than a week ago, but has been flying simple toy drones for quite a long time, in different conditions, outdoors, indoors, and though i had enough crashes with the toys to be able to fly an ATTI mode (which was, indeed, the case, read below). I also did a few outdoor flights, enjoying the incredible performance no toy drones provide, amazed by the camera feed and gimbal stability.
About half an hour ago i've decided to try the thing indoors. It's really big for indoor flying, so all i did is pretty much bringing it up into the air, moving it a little to the sides, bringing it back to the middle of the room and landing. First with visual stabilization, all went fine. Then i though "lets see how bad the ATTI mode is..."
I've dimmed the lights, and took off in the middle of the room in ATTI. The Mavic has been quite unstable compared to the GPS or visual mode, but thats expectable. I had no trouble keeping in hovering with some slight control inputs, so after about half a minute i've though "well, thats not bad, i prefer stabilized modes, but can handle this if needed", and tried to land it...
Thats where the troubles started!!! I've got it to the middle of the room, still doing the slight manual correctings to keep it there, and started lowering it, until it stopped going down just like in the rest of the modes, so i pushed the throttle all the way down, it started to land and then it happened!!! It went down to the floor, but DIDN'T SHUT THE MOTORS OFF. Thinking "WTF" i did the CSC (left joystick to the lower right, right joystick to the lower left), but instead of taking the CSC input and shutting the motoro off, it took the inputs as rudder+pitch, immediately drifting along the floor into a nearby object, wrecking 2 propellers and leaving tiny scratches on the rear arms edges, shutting the motors off about half a second after the crash!!!
I am kinda depressed now, and kinda lost confidence in both myself and the machine :-(
Why did it do that? Why did it fail to detect it has already landed and failed to shut off the motors? Why didn't it take the CSC gesture and crashed on me instead? (yes, i did verify in the settings, CSC is set to "always", it's not the default, but going over the settings is the first thing i did after powering the drone up for the first time).
Any ideas?

I've only got the Mavic less than a week ago, but has been flying simple toy drones for quite a long time, in different conditions, outdoors, indoors, and though i had enough crashes with the toys to be able to fly an ATTI mode (which was, indeed, the case, read below). I also did a few outdoor flights, enjoying the incredible performance no toy drones provide, amazed by the camera feed and gimbal stability.
About half an hour ago i've decided to try the thing indoors. It's really big for indoor flying, so all i did is pretty much bringing it up into the air, moving it a little to the sides, bringing it back to the middle of the room and landing. First with visual stabilization, all went fine. Then i though "lets see how bad the ATTI mode is..."
I've dimmed the lights, and took off in the middle of the room in ATTI. The Mavic has been quite unstable compared to the GPS or visual mode, but thats expectable. I had no trouble keeping in hovering with some slight control inputs, so after about half a minute i've though "well, thats not bad, i prefer stabilized modes, but can handle this if needed", and tried to land it...
Thats where the troubles started!!! I've got it to the middle of the room, still doing the slight manual correctings to keep it there, and started lowering it, until it stopped going down just like in the rest of the modes, so i pushed the throttle all the way down, it started to land and then it happened!!! It went down to the floor, but DIDN'T SHUT THE MOTORS OFF. Thinking "WTF" i did the CSC (left joystick to the lower right, right joystick to the lower left), but instead of taking the CSC input and shutting the motoro off, it took the inputs as rudder+pitch, immediately drifting along the floor into a nearby object, wrecking 2 propellers and leaving tiny scratches on the rear arms edges, shutting the motors off about half a second after the crash!!!
I am kinda depressed now, and kinda lost confidence in both myself and the machine :-(
Why did it do that? Why did it fail to detect it has already landed and failed to shut off the motors? Why didn't it take the CSC gesture and crashed on me instead? (yes, i did verify in the settings, CSC is set to "always", it's not the default, but going over the settings is the first thing i did after powering the drone up for the first time).
Any ideas?
