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Wish me luck !!
After a long absence from flying my MP (long story, away from it for another week), I went for a fly late yesterday with my Spark, along with my Brother in law and his Mavic Air.
He's had it for a couple of months after his first Spark, and with just 35km on the odometer put it into a cliff face on a rocky beach, doh !
We have a very good location on find my drone, which matches his flight log and video feed of it going sideways into a cliff face some 12m up, a bit of a tumble down.
I'm going there solo this morning in a couple of hours for a quick look from below, put the Spark up if needed to have a little search up high.
Although I have climbing / abseiling experience and basic harness, helmet etc, I have no ropes or climbing rock hardware so won't be doing anything stupid . . . yeah, that's what I ALWAYS say !!!
No seriously, not doing it, steepest part of the cliff he could have hit, suspect it will be at the base, but high tide is in half an hour so will have to see if I can access cliff base there.
I'll try and get his logs and upload later, would like to know why this happened and the way it went sideways into the cliff with only yaw input apparently.
Edit - postponed a couple of hours, after checking tides. It's just come off high tide, darn it. At least the lower of the 2 high tides today, and no wind last night / this morning, so should be ok to access mid morning South Oz time.
After a long absence from flying my MP (long story, away from it for another week), I went for a fly late yesterday with my Spark, along with my Brother in law and his Mavic Air.
He's had it for a couple of months after his first Spark, and with just 35km on the odometer put it into a cliff face on a rocky beach, doh !
We have a very good location on find my drone, which matches his flight log and video feed of it going sideways into a cliff face some 12m up, a bit of a tumble down.
I'm going there solo this morning in a couple of hours for a quick look from below, put the Spark up if needed to have a little search up high.
Although I have climbing / abseiling experience and basic harness, helmet etc, I have no ropes or climbing rock hardware so won't be doing anything stupid . . . yeah, that's what I ALWAYS say !!!
No seriously, not doing it, steepest part of the cliff he could have hit, suspect it will be at the base, but high tide is in half an hour so will have to see if I can access cliff base there.
I'll try and get his logs and upload later, would like to know why this happened and the way it went sideways into the cliff with only yaw input apparently.
Edit - postponed a couple of hours, after checking tides. It's just come off high tide, darn it. At least the lower of the 2 high tides today, and no wind last night / this morning, so should be ok to access mid morning South Oz time.
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