I did
three earlier videos on this back in December to demonstrate that it was impossible to ensure the Mavic Mini would actually land successfully in a remote ditching location, as any potential loss-of-signal would always trigger RTH. All other DJI drones provide a user choice between RTH, Descend, or Hover, but the Mini would only ever RTH. Pressing the RTH button on the app gives an option of Land or RTH. It seemed reasonable to assume that choosing Land would actually make it land, but it won't if signal is lost on the way down.
I posted these demonstrations on the
DJI Forum and sent an email to DJI. Their tech support promised to raise the issue to the next level for consideration. That resulted in changes in the Fly App v1.0.8 which introduced the option of selecting the Failsafe response between RTH, Descend, or Hover.
This 4th video was a test to see if v1.0.8 fixed the issue. Well, the Land option alone is still not enough, because a loss-of-signal will
still trigger a Failsafe response. But, if you've switched that Failsafe setting to Descend, at least you know if will continue to descend and
try to land.
However, as you've seen for yourself, and as seen in the first of my four videos (
Mavic Mini - Forced Landing Tests - YouTube), there still is no way to override the Mini's "
Landing Protection". The Mavic Mini's vision system detects whether or not the chosen landing site is "
suitable". If the Mini doesn't like what it sees, it'll just hover and wait for further instructions. And, if you've already lost your signal connection, there's no way to give it any further instructions. So it'll hover there until the battery runs down. Brilliant, huh?
Here's how Landing Protection is described in the User Manual on pages 14 and 38.
