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Jenee 2 Posted at 2017-5-18 14:49
It might be helpful for you to read the latest manual v1.6 from page 13. There are several pages there that fully explain the RTH. Even though Smart RTH will attempt to avoid obstacles, it cannot do so if OA is turned off.
I think the main thing you have to consider is that, regardless of the safety features built into the Mavic, you are ultimately responsible for flying and controlling it. You need to learn to manoeuvre the Mavic so that you are in control of it. Until you feel comfortable, don't fly too far away, choose an area free of obstacles and always take into account that something can go wrong.
I am not a neophyte pilot. I can hand fly without auto level, drones, RC airplanes and helicopters. I also hold FAA A&P Licenses, Commercial Pilot Rotorcraft and Private ASEL. That being said I think I understand what is and is not safe flying and how to evaluate the risk (overall situational awareness).
I was simply asking a question about the forward vision sensing and clarifying that it would appear to be somewhat quirky and many who rely on RTH all the time might possibly find themselves befuddled when the drone keeps stopping due to OA being active under certain conditions.
I have read the manual thank you. My understanding on RTH features and OA is as follows:
Smart RTH if active in GO4 app will initiate RTH when remaining battery is only enough to return home. It will use OA only if enabled. Again, if OA is enabled and SRTH engages there would apparently exist certain conditions regarding sun angle which could prevent the aircraft from making it back.
Return to Home Obstacle check setting if enabled (under OA sensor menu GO4), will use OA EVEN if it is disabled with the other setting, so if you have OA disabled but have RTH obstacle check enabled (under advanced OA settings) it will still use OA and again, under certain conditions the aircraft could keep getting continuous false Obstacle sense and keep halting forward motion, wasting valuable battery and possibly causing problems for some situations.
Personally I don't use RTH, preferring to fly it back myself. I also disable all OA so that if RTH ever engages due to an error, momentary loss of controller signal, or SmartRTH due to battery state. That way I know 100% I will avoid false OA triggering and causing problems under these circumstances. |
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