Watch your controller signal strength. It should be a full 5 bars when the drone is within reasonable range - 100 meters or more. If it's not, then there is some sort of issue with your signal strength. Make sure your controller antennas are vertical. I've made this mistake a few times, LOL, so please don't be insulted if I make the same suggestion to you. If the controller signal strength is jumping up and down, it's more likely an interference issue, or your drone or controller has an electronic or antenna problem. Very likely the log file will point out some of what is happening, and whether the signal strength is low, or bouncing around.
There are at least two people posting problems to the same thread here. People - myself included, are responding to Delta0164 even though you are the original poster. Confusing.
Hi again,
Yes I did all that. Rest assured that I usually spend about 10 minutes before takeoff in checking and double checking that i'm good to go and that everything is the way it should be for a safe flight. But, as it was 6ft above ground, I lifted it to about 20 meters or so. That is when it decided to take matters into it's own hands and flew off towards the sea. When I saw that, I immediately took action in trying to get it back by pressing the RTH button. On my screen, the voice message states that it is actually coming back home but, it kept drifting out rather then coming home. The shop owner told me that it could have been a mulfunction from the new software update. They are checking the flight logs and will get back to me with results.