I lost my MM on 25th December during a short flight. It lost connection to the controller and never regained it. There was ample battery and satellites. I had a home point set but it never returned home. Hours of searching at the last know location (from find my drone feature on DJI Fly app & logdata) proved unsuccessful. I provided the flightlog to DJI and they gave me an analysis of what happened, essentially putting it down to wind preventing the MM from being able to return home. They did not give any assistance or advice on where drone may have come down/landed. Analysis from DJI: 1. The aircraft worked in GPS mode; 2. T=00:07, H=115.2 m, D=258.5 m, the warning of "Strong wind velocity. Fly with caution" popped up; 3. T=01:02, H=176.6 m, D=300.6 m, there was no pilot’s input, the aircraft tilted forward for 23.8 degrees to resist the wind, but it was still blown away at a speed of 3.6 m/s, which indicated that the aircraft was affected by the high wind; 4. T=02:03, H=241.2 m, D=509.4 m, RTH was triggered by the remote controller's connection lost, but the aircraft could not return home normally due to the strong wind; 5. T=03:16 H=244.2 m, D=751.9 m, Battery=47 %, the flight record ended during the RTH process. ***I am NOT looking for judgement on the altitude of the MM or the weather conditions at the time, I am well aware that the conditions and altitude were not ideal for flying*** I am however looking for HELP in where I should be looking in order to find the drone. Please find flight log before it lost connection to RC. DJI Flight Log Viewer | Phantom HelpUpload and view flight logs from your DJI drones
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