ac0j
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That doesnt explain the self climb to 100 feet before he stopped it manually.If you have no idea what the "problem" was, there is no way to know it's been fixed.
Post #15 gives the most likely explanation for the issue described.
The data would have confirmed whether or not that was the cause.
The OP has no idea what really happened and hasn't learned anything of the incident.
WHich is ironic when the title of the thread indicates a desire to find out what was going on.
I agree, we dont know what caused the problem, but HE doesnt care because it is gone for now.