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Just got my Mavic Air two weeks ago; perfect until it flew away today and landed in ocean. I searched or hours by borrowing a kayak, no luck

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I was flying over land and it had GPS and was working fine with plenty of battery left and no interference or wind? It just literally lost connection, flew several hundred yards away right into the bay in Sanibel Island FL? I had tons of nice shots and it's gone. I just bought it and bought DJI Care. I wanted to find it so I could get it replaced but no luck. Any way to tell what happened and why it malfunctioned or it I did something wrong? I didn't panic, I just lost control and was gone? Can any one help? -Shane
 
Yes unfortunately, they don't float.... only chance of recovery would probably be to hire a diver. Or, you could buy one of those submersible drones! They are a little spendy though!6303122_sd.jpeg
 
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Here are my flight logs from yesterday. I can see on my phone the last flight, it takes off, over the road and into the water. It shows flight time 1:44, 346.4 m, 07/09/2019 19:32:06 is the last one

It looks like there was a compass/IMU disagreement during the flight, starting at around 50 seconds, probably caused by an IMU problem. The following errors were reported, and note how the inertial and GPS-based tracks diverge:

IMU attitude error. Please check that the IMU is mounted properly.
IMU heading error. Please try flying forward and backward or land as soon as possible to calibrate the compass.

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That led to some flight control stability problems. It didn't lose connection at all - uplink and downlink were solid. You only made very cursory and rapid stick inputs to try to control the aircraft, which it did respond to. And then at 82.3 seconds you selected "Auto land" in the app, which it dutifully did.

It might be worth pointing out the IMU errors to DJI - they might be willing to cover it as a warranty issue even though it was still flyable. User auto land in the water is going to take some explaining to them though.
 
Key takeaway: do not panic when flight control errors occur, especially if you have significant height where collision is less likely. Take your time, use your map and camera to try and navigate your way back.

Also be sure it says it has GPS and home point set. Yesterday my M2 took quite some time, like a minute or two on power up to get GPS lock. I didn't dare take off until it positively showed GPS mode and not just vision mode.

My P3 developed weird navigation issues well into a flight. Camera view had me think my gimbal flipped out, but seconds later went into Atti mode and I think just before that compass error. Sure it's harder to fly in atti but with tools at my disposal, I was confident I could bring it home.
Problem cleared up within a minute so I didn't have too much of a test.
 
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I notice the demos in water the props were not spinning. Looks like a possibility of the props slicing the bag and your drone sinks anyway.
You think the props would be spinning if it was in the water ?
 

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