Sensors and water reflections : No proof maybe but you have no proof either it is really a loss of power in the case we are looking at.
It was a loss of power because none of the other alternative causes for the loss of the drone fit what the data shows.
As for the myth of water reflections, I have 12000 miles of flying over the sea and have analysed the data from hundreds of flight incidents including many that occurred over the water.
You: have heard tales about the drone sensor's being confused.
ATTI : no need to hack your drone just use the correct DJI Assistant version.
For the
Mavic 3 pro ??
I repeat. I gave the toilet bowl incident as an illustration.
Could it be that what you think I misunderstand a misunderstanding on your part of what I am saying?
More likely that you think I misunderstood what I understood very well.
If mishaps were mostly operator confusion (!) and error where does a sudden loss of power fits in?
Data analysis has shown most mishaps to be operator error.
That's most but not all.
A small proportion are things like power loss due to batteries becoming dislodged, probably due to swelling and genuine rare hardware errors.
My point really is drones are great machines but operator "confusion" and errors aside they are still subject to unpredictable behaviors in particular situations (interference, KP index, reflections, etc...).
You've been taken in by myths.
Interference doesn't cause unpredictable behaviour, it just blanks out the control signal if it's strong enough and reduces your range.
Kp index ?? There has never been a single drone incident that could be attributed to flying in high KP conditions.
If you want to challenge me on that, show me the recorded flight data from a flight you believe was affected.
And if it was a real thing, wouldn't hundreds of drones be affected on the same day?
Kp index is going to Kp 7 in about 3-6 hours if you want to see how it affects your flying.
Also high again on April 5, 8 & 9.
Water reflections? Bah humbug!
Drones are very predictable and perceptions of unpredictable behaviour are most likely due to operator confusion or disorientation.