hallmark007
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Flight distance : 9827923 ft
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DroneFlying Posted at 2017-5-15 04:19
You're definitely right about being able to cancel the low battery-initiated RTH, but are you sure it's possible to silence the low battery beeping? I believe the only thing you can do for the low-battery beeping is to reduce the threshold, and I believe the lowest it and the critically-low battery threshold will go is 10%. But once you get below the threshold I don't think there's a way to stop the beeping.
I wasn't to sure what critical battery could be set at, should have referred to the app I know I have it set at 15% . I may also have been presumptuous with low battery but I'm not 100% sure, I only used RTH once since I got my Mavic just to try it out make sure it was working.
When doing my commercial with P4 we had to preform RTH , we were instructed to preform RTH and to hire up warning sound and before landing to take back control this stops warning sound, so this is what i might be thinking, I will try it out when the wind and rain stop.
I'm involved in UAAi ( Irish drone association) in putting together a proposal on behalf of drone flyers here in Ireland to EASA , who are bringing out new rules for flying throughout Europe first draught due sometime in 2017, they will set down the rules for all countries in the EU, which in my opinion will be better for all Europeans dji are also involved , the number 1 thing concerns EASA is safety it's also number 2,3,4,5.
So in order to improve conditions for flying drones throughout Europe safety will be key to getting the best and most practical rules for drone flyers commercial and hobbyists.
Other option is let governments regulate, and we see what happened in Canada and Sweden, and who wants that.
So maybe that's why safety has become a bugbear with me. |
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