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I'm a new, certificate holding, remote pilot and I just experienced my first crash. I have 6 hours of commercial flight time under my belt. A link to the flight log is provided below and I also attached a PDF text version. Around 11 min 30 sec is immediately prior to the crash. I'm hoping those with more experience can give insight as to possible causes so I can learn from this mistake and move on. The DJI Phantom 4 fell from and altitude of ~316 feet AGL and appears to be a total loss. Fortunately we did purchase third-party insurance so things could be worse!
Weather conditions were generally favorable with very light wind (<5mph), great visibility (10 mi.), moderate temperature (85 degrees F), and moderate humidity (66%). I was descending from 389 to 316 feet AGL and rolling simultaneously to keep my subject in the camera frame. Immediately prior to entering an uncontrolled barrel roll and free fall, the drone was moving horizontally at 27 mph and vertically at 11 mph. This is a maneuver I have done multiple times before. The drone had 6 hours of flight time on it and was still in "new" condition prior to the crash.
I was flying over an open field with no obstructions and no obvious sources of compass interference, although my flight log indicates at least one obstacle avoidance and multiple notifications to "move aircraft away from interference." I have seen the latter notification on other flights but every time I would try to calibrate the compass, it told me it was fine. This notification would sometimes come and go several times with no observable impact to the operation of the drone.The only other thing I can come up with is that the 100% descend and 100% roll, coupled with the moderately humid air caused the drone to lose lift. I suspect operator error on my part, but feel like I was operating the drone as its designed to do and had no indication that I was performing an unsafe maneuver. Can anyone confirm, and maybe provide some pointers on pitching/rolling/yawing/descending simultaneously? Do I just need to slow down?
Any tips for dealing with DJI? They want me to send the drone and remote in...but it is literally destroyed and in multiple pieces so I'm not sure what good that would do! I offered the flight log to no avail.
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Weather conditions were generally favorable with very light wind (<5mph), great visibility (10 mi.), moderate temperature (85 degrees F), and moderate humidity (66%). I was descending from 389 to 316 feet AGL and rolling simultaneously to keep my subject in the camera frame. Immediately prior to entering an uncontrolled barrel roll and free fall, the drone was moving horizontally at 27 mph and vertically at 11 mph. This is a maneuver I have done multiple times before. The drone had 6 hours of flight time on it and was still in "new" condition prior to the crash.
I was flying over an open field with no obstructions and no obvious sources of compass interference, although my flight log indicates at least one obstacle avoidance and multiple notifications to "move aircraft away from interference." I have seen the latter notification on other flights but every time I would try to calibrate the compass, it told me it was fine. This notification would sometimes come and go several times with no observable impact to the operation of the drone.The only other thing I can come up with is that the 100% descend and 100% roll, coupled with the moderately humid air caused the drone to lose lift. I suspect operator error on my part, but feel like I was operating the drone as its designed to do and had no indication that I was performing an unsafe maneuver. Can anyone confirm, and maybe provide some pointers on pitching/rolling/yawing/descending simultaneously? Do I just need to slow down?
Any tips for dealing with DJI? They want me to send the drone and remote in...but it is literally destroyed and in multiple pieces so I'm not sure what good that would do! I offered the flight log to no avail.
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