Hey guys,
New user here, and also pretty new drone pilot also.
I was flying my Mavic mini today (about a month old) when it decided to plunge into the ocean.
Iv figured out how to get my flight log, which is below.
You will see it has multiple strong wind warning errors and 'not enough force/esc' errors.
Also, the below video was taken today showing smooth conditions, so i find it hard to see why these strong wind alarms were coming up at a low altitude.
Just wondering on everyone's thoughts with this? If i am missing a crucial piece as to why it plunged down into the ocean. I couldn't stop it and it caught me buy surprise. Drone is now on the bottom of the ocean. Was not game enough this afternoon to go look for it as the beach had been closed due to a tiger shark spotting (hence why i was flying my drone).
Greatly appreciate anyone who has time to take a look at the info for me. I am planning on contacting DJI for support also when business opens on monday.
Cheers people.
Andy - Western Australia
New user here, and also pretty new drone pilot also.
I was flying my Mavic mini today (about a month old) when it decided to plunge into the ocean.
Iv figured out how to get my flight log, which is below.
Here is the sharing link: |
You will see it has multiple strong wind warning errors and 'not enough force/esc' errors.
Also, the below video was taken today showing smooth conditions, so i find it hard to see why these strong wind alarms were coming up at a low altitude.
Just wondering on everyone's thoughts with this? If i am missing a crucial piece as to why it plunged down into the ocean. I couldn't stop it and it caught me buy surprise. Drone is now on the bottom of the ocean. Was not game enough this afternoon to go look for it as the beach had been closed due to a tiger shark spotting (hence why i was flying my drone).
Greatly appreciate anyone who has time to take a look at the info for me. I am planning on contacting DJI for support also when business opens on monday.
Cheers people.
Andy - Western Australia