Thanks, I read through the manual and watched some videos on the
Air 2S on the RTH. For the
Mavic 3, if there were enough satellites and the Home was recorded, shouldn't it come back?
What would cause it not to RTH?
Even if the home was recorded properly before flying, if satellites were lost during flight (say because by buildings in a city) would that cause RTH not to work correctly?
For the Failsafe RTH, the manual notes:
"If the Home Point was successfully recorded and the compass is functioning normally, Failsafe RTH automatically activates after the remote controller signal is lost for more than six seconds. Note that the action the aircraft performs when the remote controller is lost must be set to Return to Home in DJI Fly.
When the lighting is sufficient and the vision systems are working normally, DJI Fly will display the RTH path that was generated by the aircraft before the remote controller signal was lost. The aircraft will return to the Home Point on the best possible path according to the environment. The aircraft will remain in RTH even if the remote controller signal is restored.
When the lighting is not sufficient and the vision systems are not available, the aircraft will enter Original Route RTH."
Manual also notes:
"The aircraft may not be able to return to the Home Point normally if the GNSS signal is weak or unavailable. The aircraft may enter ATTI mode if the GNSS signal becomes weak or unavailable after entering Failsafe RTH. The aircraft will hover in place for a while before landing."
Maybe in the OP case the RTH was not set or the GPS signal was lost? Or something else on the unit malfunctioned?
I also read for the DJI Care Refresh to use the Fly Away the fee is $739 for the
Mavic 3 and $1,89 for the Mavi 3 Cine.
thanks.