I had an embarrassing moment shooting some B-roll footage for coverage of a winter car rally in Maniwaki Quebec. We're no longer allowed (awkward insurance reasons) to overfly the actual event, but we went out the day before with my Phantom P3P to get some location shots. It was c-c-c-cold.I have had much experience flying in Minnesota in the winter...
The batteries were warm in the car, but we had to hike a little ways through the snow. Rather than freeze my fingers off out there, I readied the drone inside the car and then carried everything pre-assembled to the launch site. It took a long time for it to locate enough satellites and warm the IMU, so by the time it was ready to launch it announced the battery was too cold and refused to start motors. ****.
Luckily I kept a second battery stuffed down my pants. I'm so clever.

That worked fine. Took off, flew for nearly 15 minutes, awesome scenery, fingers freezing, then dashed back to the car to warm up again during the drive back. It's only upon reaching the hotel that it occurred to me. Did I remember to press the record button???
Nope. Again!!