Great save !!! She's a deep one (Seneca)at 618 feet. Tough fishin the bird outa there ! The rest of that p4's flyin days are all free ! Great ending.
Been thereI did not! Had to stand in the corner for 15 minutes!!![]()
You are 100% right Andy9!Probably you have a Phantom 4 Pro, you didn't mentioned because you're in this forum.
Your case is almost perfect example why flying over the water can become an issue.
You said you were at 28 ft, that is about 9 m. The altitude was very likely measured by the US sensor.
You also said that the surface of the lake was like a glass. In such conditions the US sensor readings can be false. Maybe it measured some structures under the water or maybe the reflections of the clouds. This can be resolved by the log file.
I think you had saved the drone by instantly push it up before motors became submersed. By switching the remote off you triggered RTH.
What we learned here? Fly over the water a bit higher than you would fly over a flat land and be especially careful with calm 'like a glass' water. That's why it is safer to fly with VLOS. And in such situations a Wetsuit can save the situation.
I believe that you were very happy when the flight came to the end.
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very cool video. So fortunate not to loose it to the deep waters of Seneca lake. Very familiar to were you were flying. We live just over the hill on Lamoka Lake.Probably you have a Phantom 4 Pro, you didn't mentioned because you're in this forum.
Your case is almost perfect example why flying over the water can become an issue.
You said you were at 28 ft, that is about 9 m. The altitude was very likely measured by the US sensor.
You also said that the surface of the lake was like a glass. In such conditions the US sensor readings can be false. Maybe it measured some structures under the water or maybe the reflections of the clouds. This can be resolved by the log file.
I think you had saved the drone by instantly push it up before motors became submersed. By switching the remote off you triggered RTH.
What we learned here? Fly over the water a bit higher than you would fly over a flat land and be especially careful with calm 'like a glass' water. That's why it is safer to fly with VLOS. And in such situations a Wetsuit can save the situation.
I believe that you were very happy when the flight came to the end.
Very cool video and how fortunate you were to not loosening it to the deep waters of SenEva
All I could say is I did not expect the splashdown when it appeared--it looked, based on reflections, as if the drone were still 20' above the water surface. An amazing illusion.
Lucky Stick move - he caught it just in time. Only dunked the camera & bottom or landing gear before his panic reaction kicked in & lifted off...I think I saw it kiss the ground on Landing, or was that you? Water must have been cold, it jumped when it got its feet wet. That was great! Thanks
Did the sensors kick in at the last second, or did you make a lucky stick move?
Good for you and happy you have your drone back!!! If you happen to follow videographer Billy Kyle in YouTube you may find a similar event that happened to him while flying the Skydio 2. The common scenario for his event was calm crystal clear waters pretty much like yours. There's been a lot of arguments about sensors (light and obstacle) that get "confused" by the sky reflection on those types of waters.I was flying over Seneca Lake, Watkins Glen, NY, videoing debris washed into the lake by a recent heavy rain. The lake was like a piece of glass! Beautiful cloud reflections and some low lying fog. Wanted to get low to go under some fog and fly to shore to see my friend's dock. Looked at the altimeter, 28 feet. Looked back at the screen and WATER!! It push the UP toggle so hard I thought I snapped it off! Looked out in the water and screamed ( ( Mod Removed Language )Looked back at the screen, black! Nothing! Set the controller on the hood of the truck and just shut my eyes thinking, "you idiot! It's gone!" For at least a minute I stood there. Shaking my head, I started to put the controller in the truck. Opened the door and then thought, "push the return home button". I set the controller on the seat and went to the front of the truck and leaned on the hood, thinking what am I going to do about getting another drone. About 30 seconds later, I hear the familiar noise of a drone! NO WAY!! It landed and I picked it up, soaking wet! Took it home, blew it out with air and set it in the sun. Took the lens cap off, it was steamed up. Then I took the card out and to my surprise the entire video was recorded! Later that day I fired up the drone. Turned Litchi on and there was the drone! Took off for a test flight and I am back!! I still don't believe it, but I have the video
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I will check him out! I think sensors were confused as was IGood for you and happy you have your drone back!!! If you happen to follow videographer Billy Kyle in YouTube you may find a similar event that happened to him while flying the Skydio 2. The common scenario for his event was calm crystal clear waters pretty much like yours. There's been a lot of arguments about sensors (light and obstacle) that get "confused" by the sky reflection on those types of waters.
Stay safe, fly safe and happy landings!!
Regards,
loflyby
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