First off I'm retired and do the RV circuit around Arizona. I mainly stay in the National Forest areas in Northern Az. This last weekend we must have had 100+ people staying close to our campsite in about 4-5 different groups. No problem there. I happen to spot a youngster, about 20-25 yrs of age, walking thru our camp, again no problem. However I spotted him carrying a DJI Phantom controller, but no drone. So, I inquired about this from his group where he was staying.
Either his mother, aunt or some relationship to him were ecstatic I had made contact with there group and that I had offered my help in the recovery of his drone. From the conversation, I learned that he launched from the middle of this group, about 35 people, straight up about 175 ft to tree top level and lost it to the wind as it cleared the tree tops. My UAV Flight app indicated a 35mph wind with gusts up to 50mph. Also only 6 satellites locking for GPS. Not a good time to fly.
Apparently he used the DJI Go 4 app, I'm not familiar with the Phantom 3, if you use that app or not, but I use that for my Mavic Air. I recommended they pull the flight record for a good idea of a location to start looking. They didn't even know that was possible and ready, it wasn't even registered. They left the following day, Sunday without making contact with me again. Now given it was almost dusk when this conversation started they came back empty handed.
I wonder if it's worth to go scout it out to retrive?
I don't want to group these youngsters together, but his attitude was a "oh,well" and I started to ponder about this. Never registered the drone, didn't give a hoot as to where or what happened to it. Gave up on the idea of recovery, and my help. I just found it very sad in this "new generation" of flyers.