Sean-bumble-bee
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Flight distance : 15997 ft
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"and I accidentally manually triggered rth at 65%." if RTH couldn't get the drone home starting at 65% it must have been somehead wind. Are you aware you can cancel an RTH?
Forced landing battery percentage varies with height, it is not fixed.
Critical battery landing is fixed and if you are not near or over the homepoint by then you are in severe difficulties.
I may be wrong but I rarely make flights where I have to start getting worried about battery percentages so I don't really pay that much attention to colours etc., but doesn't the Fly app indicate battery charge in figures and, via the colour of the 'circumference' surrounding those figures, how close the battery is to the amount of charge required to get the drone home safely?
Ok, we can't really plan for a long term reversal in wind direction, equally can we expect DJI to somehow know of that and, before hand, give corresponding indications? But once you could see that things were getting iffy why not look for an alternative landing site. There's a great video on youtube of someone who flies a recent released Mavic 3 MILES downwind over open sea, cancels the low battery RTH and flies further downwind. Then, when they finally start to bring the drone back they realised they were not going to make it and diverted the drone to a small island.
If feasible, did you reduce RTH height to get into slower moving air? (BUT you need to check whether that would cancel the RTH. DJI 'messed' with things a while back and added certain stick movememnts cancelling an on going RTH process but I do not think commanding a descent whilst actually flying towards home was one of the additions, it would, IMO, be daft if they did. )
For that matter I have seen at least one youtube of someone saving their drone by flying some distance with the drone in forced landing, they were over water so it was either fly or 'drown'.
Since many people will make the majority of their flights over land I think it is safer for DJI to have forced and critical landings that bring the drone down in a controlled manner rather than leaving it to pilots who would push the boundaries until the descent was in an uncontrolled manner or free fall.
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