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Mavic 4 Pro Height Limited to 500 Meters

Robw_z

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Hi all,

The slider bar for Max Altitude in my M3P went up to 1000m. For my M4P from Korea (firmware updated to latest as of 2 weeks ago), it only goes to 500m. I still love the drone, but just curious if this is what most are seeing?

Thanks!
 
Hi all,

The slider bar for Max Altitude in my M3P went up to 1000m. For my M4P from Korea (firmware updated to latest as of 2 weeks ago), it only goes to 500m. I still love the drone, but just curious if this is what most are seeing?

Thanks!
500 is the norm. It's illegal in the US to get that high AGL but you can "climb" mountain sides if you can see your drone that far off. Regardless of that, there are areas outside of airports where DJI will allow the drone to fly up to 1000M. I thought that when they removed authorization zones everything changed to 1000M but perhaps not. I can recall times when I would see 1500Ft and other times I'd see 3000ft so I'm not sure what triggered it or if has changed. In any case, your experience is not unique.
 
I’m still a beginner at this but I thought FAA height limitations overrode the user inputs. Meaning with the slider bar like this I am limited regardless of where I’m flying.
 

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Meaning with the slider bar like this I am limited regardless of where I’m flying.
You are legally limited of course, but no the aircraft won't prevent you from going above where you're allowed if you set the slider higher. That's what you need to set if you want it to help you stay where you should.
 
I’m still a beginner at this but I thought FAA height limitations overrode the user inputs. Meaning with the slider bar like this I am limited regardless of where I’m flying.
Don't confuse DJI's Maximum Altitude above the launch point with AGL. FAA couldn’t care less about what height you set your Maximum Altitude slider to. FAA insists no more than 400 feet above the ground directly below the aircraft, which can easily allow for mountain climbing from the base along the slope, as high as you want within 400 feet of the slope (assuming you can still see your drone because of your eagle eyes!).
 

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