Zippersnapper
lvl.1
United States
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Went out flying last night in hopes of getting some nice footage of a bridge lit up at night. Performed 3 flights with the first 2 going smoothly without issue. Launched the 3rd flight normally and after a few minutes initiated a auto return to home becuase I was flying at approxamamty 150' and the drone became difficult to see. Previous flights were around 100'. The drone began its return home, then for no apparent reason lost all signal. After the drone lost all signal, panic set in. I could no longer see the drone at all. After calming down a tad, I tried everything to regain signal with no luck. I prayed that the loss of signal would further command the drone to return home, but that did not happen either. I decided the best course of action would be to simply wait until the battery would begin to deplete and see what would happen. After about 26 minutes or so, the drone came into clear veiw. It was positioned about 300' away from me, at an altitude of around 65'. It was a clear night, no clouds and virtually no wind-Perfect night to fly. The first few seconds of getting a clear site of the drone, I was in joy thinking I would be able to retreve it. That joy quicky turned into to terror as the drone went into a westerly heading away from me...into a neighborhood. I could still see the drone's blink lights clearly as I scrammbled to get into my car and somehow follow it. After a few turns onto a few streets I lost sight of it, never to be seen again. The built in safety features of "Auto Return Home" AFTER signal loss AND battery depletion failed. Looking over the log (attached), home point was not only set, but updated as well within a few seconds of lift off. I was at least smart enough to purchase the DJI Care Refresh prior to the Mini 2 taking any flight. Can someone tell me what my next steps are to get my drone replaced? More importantly, can someone explain what happened? I was all stoked to get a Mavic Air 2, but my confidence in the saftety features of DJI drones has me a bit concerned.
Respectfully,
Kenneth Rich
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