Labroides
Core User of DJI
Flight distance : 9991457 ft
Australia
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Labroides Posted at 9-15 05:31
Who is responsible for this? Is it my fault that DJI flew away and high when i asked to return back?
Without knowing what actually happened, no-one can answer this.
If you want to find out what caused your incident, you need to post your recorded flight data.
When I pressed the RTH suddendly the Air2S starting going very very high and very far away from me.
You had set the RTH height to 90 metres.
When you initiated RTH at 18:18 the drone was 82 metres away.
The drone ascended at 5.9 metres/sec until you stopped it 76 metres up.
The drone was still 82 metres horizontal distance away.
So far there's nothing at all wrong, the drone is doing exactly what you had commanded.
While bringing it down, you flew it further away, taking it to 123 metres away.
You continued flying it around as the battery ran down, reaching 0% and finally dying at 22:41.5
I was scared that 1)it can fall in any head and kill people 2) it will go so far up and hit with an aircraft...
I was trying to get it down but it was going up.
It would not move left or right, just getting down.
I can't find anywhere in the data that shows whau described here.
When you pushed the right stick forwards or sideways, the drone moved forwards or sideways.
When you pushed the left stick up, the drone ascended,.
When you pulled the left stick down, the drone descended.
Finally, it ended up in a lake where the idiot DJI software was trying to land it despite it was seeing that "inappropriate surface for landing".
Never mind the idiot DJI software.
The idiot holding the controller, flew the drone there and left it there until the battery ran out.
How much experience have you had flying this drone previously?
Who is responsible for this? Is it my fault that DJI flew away and high when i asked to return back?
The data makes it clear that there was no fault with the drone and it was fully controllable during the flight.
Is it finally uncontrollable and therefore dangerous?
The flyer maybe, but the drone, no.
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