I have a Mavic 2 I lost signal with, and consequently lost the drone. I was doing a Hyperlapse, and it was returning home, when it said, signal block, adjust antenna or change location. I figured the drone was still on it's way back as it was only 1200 ft away, but it never came back. So I drove over to the location last shown on Go4 app, which of course had trees.... and didn't find the drone. I later found Airdata, loaded flight data,... and saw everything it said, which brings me to this question.
It says "LANDING BATTERY - 22%".... is this an accurate description of it recording a landing? If so, that means it landed in a tree. If signal was lost at 22% between the controller and aircraft at 22%, or any other battery level, does Airdata assume landing because of no further communication??
any insight would be helpful. I even flew a drone deploy mission with my P4P V2 over the tree cover to see if I could spot the drone in vegetation health map as well a visual inspection... no luck
It says "LANDING BATTERY - 22%".... is this an accurate description of it recording a landing? If so, that means it landed in a tree. If signal was lost at 22% between the controller and aircraft at 22%, or any other battery level, does Airdata assume landing because of no further communication??
any insight would be helpful. I even flew a drone deploy mission with my P4P V2 over the tree cover to see if I could spot the drone in vegetation health map as well a visual inspection... no luck