Had a strange issue with the Mavic Pro and have no clue what could have caused it?
I was on Search & Rescue just hovering at 120ft approx 1500ft away from me with a clear view, and everything was normal.
I took it back up for the 2nd flight and then the problem started.
As I started to rotate to get a full 360 degree view of the fields it started climbing and only stopped when it got to the height I had set as a max which was 400ft, then all I got was a warning to say I had reached the max height.
There were no warnings showing at all? I tried to stop it climbing but it then said "Landing" so I quickly put it back in climb again to stop the landing and again it went back to 400ft and stayed there.
I could still Rotate, go forward, backward, left & right, just couldn't get it back down.
Had no faults, errors or warnings, everything was normal?
Since then I have had several flights and everytime the 1st flight is perfect but it does this strange thing on the 2nd & 3rd flights. I am allowing 20+ minutes between flights.
Does anybody know what this might be?"
I was on Search & Rescue just hovering at 120ft approx 1500ft away from me with a clear view, and everything was normal.
I took it back up for the 2nd flight and then the problem started.
As I started to rotate to get a full 360 degree view of the fields it started climbing and only stopped when it got to the height I had set as a max which was 400ft, then all I got was a warning to say I had reached the max height.
There were no warnings showing at all? I tried to stop it climbing but it then said "Landing" so I quickly put it back in climb again to stop the landing and again it went back to 400ft and stayed there.
I could still Rotate, go forward, backward, left & right, just couldn't get it back down.
Had no faults, errors or warnings, everything was normal?
Since then I have had several flights and everytime the 1st flight is perfect but it does this strange thing on the 2nd & 3rd flights. I am allowing 20+ minutes between flights.
Does anybody know what this might be?"