RayOZ
Well-Known Member
I guess it’s clearer what happened, maybe the title of this thread needs to be edited? “Mavic 2 Pro lost, user denied responsibility, claims DJI error”?
Aren’t you the dude telling people not to use “aircraft” mode in another post?Also, before launch it's always a good idea to check the overall health of the phone, stuff like free memory and how many apps are running in background chewing up resources. DJI 4 Go is an extremely intensive application which touches a lot of stuff such as Video, Processor, RAM, Network, GPS and USB connection and it's doing all of this concurrently.
Given the potential consequences of application failure, it's important to maximise performance by shutting done all background apps and ideally also enabling aircraft mode, especially if your mobile device is a few years old.
Aren’t you the dude telling people not to use “aircraft” mode in another post?
Airplane mode or not makes very little real difference anyway.Aren’t you the dude telling people not to use “aircraft” mode in another post?
A lot of sour pusses in this thread.
Regardless of how long the thread was or how OP feels.
Civility is not optional.
Actually I have never had one crash or mishap with my Mavic pro or my inspire. People that usually crash them it’s pilot error.Just to be clear, I wasn’t trying to cause offence. Just thought it was funny swapping 2 words around.
Don’t be disheartened. I don’t think anyone who began their drone hobby has never crashed their drone one time or another. We just learn from our mistakes and have fun.
Actually I have never had one crash or mishap with my Mavic pro or my inspire. People that usually crash them it’s pilot error.
What's outrageous is that you expect anyone to read the amount you've written to find what's important in your story.
How about you start again and just write in 10 lines or less what happened.
And also supply your flight data so we can see what really happened rather than what you think might have happened.
To do that, go to DJI Flight Log Viewer - Phantom Help
Follow the instructions there to upload your flight record from your phone or tablet.
Come back and post a link to the report it provides.
If you do that, I'll look at your incident.
OP has gone quiet, and I assume not uploaded his flight record, so that in itself probably tells us all we need to know about the incident.
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