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Im gonna copypaste email and replys about the situation.
I'm gonna explain you in detail exactly what happened, but I have to say after running several mappings and using Drone Deploy in several cases, that Im Deeply sad, confused on what happened and very disappointed with the Drone and Drone deploy.
On Monday, January 8th, we out for the mapping mission. as always, first a make a test flight with dji app, to check area, wind, etc.
everything runs smoothly and we had perfect weather conditions.
Landed the drone, closed the dji app, opened the DD app, made sure it had all the checks prior deploying, drone took of normally, it did not have more than 200 meters away when it lost signal completely and it never came back!
So I would like to know what happened to the RTH feature ???
Been looking for it, already 3 days and nothing, checked briefly on the logs, went exactly to gps location and nothing.
Can you guys assure me the drone stayed at the last locations, is there anyway for you guys to check if it went down on altitude when the battery was draining.
Attached to this email you can find the flight logs
I do really hope some assistance to this unfortunate situation.
Regards
Arturo O
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We understand you're in a very difficult position and we will do our best to help you. I'll start by explaining our findings after reviewing your flight log.
To give you a bit of understanding on how DroneDeploy’s software works, we merely send a series of waypoints to the drone, and then tell the drone to follow these waypoints. After you hit the takeoff button, we hand complete control over to the DJI autopilot to follow the waypoints we sent it. From this point on, we are in a read-only mode and only display the telemetry data from the drone. The best course of action I can recommend is for you to contact DJI Support. It sounds like a hardware malfunction from your description, but they can make the determination on what caused the crash if the flight logs are available.
We did notice that the wind direction adversely affected your drone upon take-off. The wind direction was a southwesterly 52 degrees, which is directly opposite the direction of your drone. From our analysis, your drone lost connection to the RC shortly after take-off. When a drone loses connection and there's a breeze, the drone's natural tendency is to self-stabilize. This results in the drone flying towards the wind and deviating from its path set in DroneDeploy. Since the drone and RC lost connection, the RTH function did not work unless you had your drone set to return to home as a failsafe in the DJI app.
We can confirm that the drone landed with 87% battery left and the last known location was recorded at 10.315901,-84.804785. I hope this information is helpful for you, but I do recommend contacting DJI to see if they have any other information they can provide. Please let me know if I can help with anything otherwise.
Please need to get in touch with any DJI rep asap !!!
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