I've been flying Mavics for the past few years with little no problems. My friends and I are careful to get any clearances we need if we're near airports, etc. Yesterday we were flying, according to AirMaps, on a grid which allowed us to fly up to 200 feet, since we were about 5 miles from an airport. So, we got a message saying our altitude limit was 179 feet, which was OK and we got permission to take off. We few over the St Johns River, in the opposite direction from the airport. We had no problems flying at all. With 30% battery power, I hit the Go Home button and the drone approached us. When it got right above me, I got a message saying to manually land the drone, so I tried, but the Geo fencing would not allow me to land, so I watched my Mavic drop into the river, just out of my reach. I did manage to find it by running my tripod across the river bottom and the drone is drying out now. Now, my question is, if I was cleared to fly from our location, why couldn't I return to the same spot from which I took off. I had clearance to fly, My landing pad was in the same spot and did not move. All the grids along the river were NOT in NFZ's, however I was stuck and had nowhere to go, except further out in the river. Luckily I found the drone!.
Has anyone had similar experiences? I'm now leery about the accuracy of AirMaps!
Has anyone had similar experiences? I'm now leery about the accuracy of AirMaps!