I have already posted them. Like I said some people swear that I hit the RTH button, some people say it was because I was flying in a restricted zone. I have already explained why I believe neither of these scenarios to be true. The latest comment is on the lines that I believe is what might have happened. I was flying with the "Dronelink" program and you can't have both Dronelink and DJI Fly running at same time. I start with the manual take off with toggle switches put to outside and once in the air I establish a home base and I execute the Dronelink mission. I have somewhere around 300 hours with this program. I am a Beta tester, so I first gave the scenario to Dronelink and they said that their program is not allowed to mess with any of the emergency protocol in DJI Fly. So as I said, I contacted DJI and they pretty much said it sounded like a glitch (my word not theirs) in their program and they would have their senior analysts look at the flight record. That was back 2 weeks ago and I have not heard a word since. I even initiated a new contact a week ago with no response. For some reason that one flight out of 6 it was determined by the software that an automatic landing needed to be made. I have experimented with making an automatic land right where the drone is, and the only way I could was to fly the drone to 0% power. I was only 2 feet off ground right in front of me and somewhere around ten seconds after reaching 0% and forcing the crone to stay up, did it take complete control and land. There was no way that I could create this except the way I did it, no button to push to make it happen. The term "Auto Landing" is insufficient to explain what it did because every time you hit the RTH button and land the drone, where you want, is recorded as auto landing. This should actually be labeled as "emergency Landing" because that is what it is doing, landing wherever it can, not going home and landing. This should not be happening with 90% battery and flying in the blue zone, a mile and half from airport.