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No fault but my own but after years of experience flying without ever having an incident from Phantoms, Inspire Pro and now a Mavic, my bird had a bit too much headwind as I attempted to return from a distance of 18000ft. With 65% battery remaining, I turned her around, had approx 2 1/2 miles to reach the edge of a lake and another mile over water would be necessary to land where I had taken off. Many of you might be thinking why not land in a field or elsewhere to avoid the loss? The issue was it was long after sunset and I was unable to see well enough to land elsewhere therefore, without placing anyone on the ground at risk, I felt letting it fall in the water was the only risk I was willing to take without the possibliy of injury to anyone, just the financial loss of losing my Mavic. At 2500ft out it was trying to auto land, I easily took control of that however, within another minute or so the battery had dropped to 2% and at approx 1500ft out she was lost forever. I’m not going to attempt to locate it, not worth the risk of flying it again after being submerged. Not sure if I’ll buy another or just sell my 4 remaining batteries, remote, case and loads of accessories. I thoroughly enjoyed this drone far more than all my others. Nearly 8,500,000 ft, (>1500 Miles) without ever having any issues with any quad.
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