Yesterday I installed Airdata UAV to get access to more details of my flights. One flight struck my attention and I checked it immediately on my phone, but it is wrong there also.
For some reason the maximum distance of that flight is recorded as being 502 m in my phone and 565 m on Airdata. I don't understand why this is different since Airdata should take the data from the phone. But, anyway, what's worse is that the home point is also completely wrong, I never took off there nor have I been flying there.
It ruins the statistics of the flights of course, and that kind of annoys me.
Here is the supposed flightplan (taken from Airdata):

The fuzzle in the lower part is the actual flight plan as seen in the zoom in picture:

I only made flights directly around my home so how on earth did it produce that yellow line going to the upper part in the picture? It looks like it 'shoots' away suddenly without return... And how come it put the home point in the completely wrong location?
In my smartphone I 'replayed' the flight and it never got to the point far from my home.
Does someone has any idea what could have happened so that I can prevent that in the future? As for now, the statistics are wrong and I will probably have no way to 'repair' them, or can I?
Thanks for replying!
Edit: just noticed that the date is wrong also. In my smartphone it is recorded on the 30th of April, and in Airdata it is on the 26th of April... It is getting stranger and stranger now.
For some reason the maximum distance of that flight is recorded as being 502 m in my phone and 565 m on Airdata. I don't understand why this is different since Airdata should take the data from the phone. But, anyway, what's worse is that the home point is also completely wrong, I never took off there nor have I been flying there.
It ruins the statistics of the flights of course, and that kind of annoys me.
Here is the supposed flightplan (taken from Airdata):

The fuzzle in the lower part is the actual flight plan as seen in the zoom in picture:

I only made flights directly around my home so how on earth did it produce that yellow line going to the upper part in the picture? It looks like it 'shoots' away suddenly without return... And how come it put the home point in the completely wrong location?
In my smartphone I 'replayed' the flight and it never got to the point far from my home.
Does someone has any idea what could have happened so that I can prevent that in the future? As for now, the statistics are wrong and I will probably have no way to 'repair' them, or can I?
Thanks for replying!
Edit: just noticed that the date is wrong also. In my smartphone it is recorded on the 30th of April, and in Airdata it is on the 26th of April... It is getting stranger and stranger now.
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