agreed with everyone's comments. and i noticed how the pilot never really comes out and admits/says he was at fault...
You guys stop arguing about wind problem ! To be on the safe side just download " UAV Forcast " free app. It tells you if you should fly or not !I do not agree with the novelty statement. You simply used the wrong aircraft for the job plus you panicked!!!! Do not take your MM to a windy beach and fly it high it will be blown away not fly away blown away big difference..
UAV is only an estimate .... but if it goes amber/red I wont fly ..if its green it doesnt mean its really good to go... it means you should use your senses...You guys stop arguing about wind problem ! To be on the safe side just download " UAV Forcast " free app. It tells you if you should fly or not !![]()
If, for whatever reason, you ever find yourself in the unfortunate situation where your only option is to do an emergency landing in a remote location, here's something to think about. While you are manually trying to set the drone down in your chosen ditching site, if the drone descends behind a hill or tall building or thick forest, you risk losing control signal on the way down. Eleven seconds after loss of signal the Mavic Mini will go into its Failsafe routine, which by default is Return-to-Home. Upon loss of control signal (and loss of video signal) you might assume it had already safely landed, while it instead climbed to its programmed RTH height where the strong wind might prevent it from coming Home.
There is an option, when you press the Home button on the left edge of the app screen, where you can choose either "Land", or "Return-to-Home". It is reasonable to assume that choosing "Land" would cause the drone to land in the chosen spot, no matter what. However, it will only do that if you continue to have an uninterrupted control signal all the way down. If signal is lost, eleven seconds later it will again revert to its default Failsafe RTH. That might be a surprise if you had assumed it would land, no matter what.
With the upgrade to Fly app v1.0.8, dji added the option to alter the Failsafe response to your choice of;
Do not choose Descend if there is any risk of losing control signal while flying over water.
- Return to Home,
- Descend, or
- Hover.
But, if you want to be absolutely certain that your drone will continue to descend and land in a safe ditching location of your choosing, even if control signal is lost on the way down, then consider changing your Failsafe setting to "Descend" before trying to land. This will ensure the drone lands within a searchable radius of your chosen ditching site, as opposed to being carried away by the wind for some unknown distance until the flight battery eventually runs out of charge.
Great video!!!!If, for whatever reason, you ever find yourself in the unfortunate situation where your only option is to do an emergency landing in a remote location, here's something to think about. While you are manually trying to set the drone down in your chosen ditching site, if the drone descends behind a hill or tall building or thick forest, you risk losing control signal on the way down. Eleven seconds after loss of signal the Mavic Mini will go into its Failsafe routine, which by default is Return-to-Home. Upon loss of control signal (and loss of video signal) you might assume it had already safely landed, while it instead climbed to its programmed RTH height where the strong wind might prevent it from coming Home.
There is an option, when you press the Home button on the left edge of the app screen, where you can choose either "Land", or "Return-to-Home". It is reasonable to assume that choosing "Land" would cause the drone to land in the chosen spot, no matter what. However, it will only do that if you continue to have an uninterrupted control signal all the way down. If signal is lost, eleven seconds later it will again revert to its default Failsafe RTH. That might be a surprise if you had assumed it would land, no matter what.
With the upgrade to Fly app v1.0.8, dji added the option to alter the Failsafe response to your choice of;
Do not choose Descend if there is any risk of losing control signal while flying over water.
- Return to Home,
- Descend, or
- Hover.
But, if you want to be absolutely certain that your drone will continue to descend and land in a safe ditching location of your choosing, even if control signal is lost on the way down, then consider changing your Failsafe setting to "Descend" before trying to land. This will ensure the drone lands within a searchable radius of your chosen ditching site, as opposed to being carried away by the wind for some unknown distance until the flight battery eventually runs out of charge.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.