I lost my Mavic through incredible stupidity, but got in my car and found it quickly, because when we got nearer, it popped up as a blue dot on the map, and our (RC) position as a different symbol. From there it wss easy: it wss in some woods behind someone's house. I asked a lady and her kid, who lived in a house right by the drones indicated location if they had seen it. The lady said, "See I told you it was a drone!", to her son, who had on hiking boots and blue jeans. He went in And quickly found it for me. I have them each $20 I was so relieved.
It was a personal longest flight, but my tailwind kind of diminished... Stupid to cut it so close but I learned something. Looking at the video inn The SD card, the Mavic hovered for few minutes easy, right above the canopy of the trees. It obviously preferred not to land there! Smart little gadget. Then the Battery really went dead enough so that it landed or fell through the trees to the ground. No video, but a GPS signal. It entered its autoland sequence at about 10% of battery. I didn't know it could be totally overridden. I feel incredibly ignorant now, but unless you know it's not totally obvious. It takes a lot of up throttle, but the autoland can be over - ridden, and you can fly it down to 0% battery. . Or close to it. I don't know whether it can be flown to the point that it falls out of the sky, but real close. Something good to know in an emergency, when you've almost got it made. I would have made it, if I known that day. If you just hit RTH, and don't take control back. It will probably land where it is when 10% battery left.