I fly in windy areas, such as the port of San Francisco in the Summer, or the Northern California Bay Area Sacramento Delta. These are work related flights, often after driving for hours. Just launching is difficult, a steady 20 mph wind will almost blow over a phantom before the rotors start up! I launch from the leeward side of my truck which is usually OK if I do a full power lift off, though I have had a few tip-over-auto-power-down's. The app controlled flights, such as DJI's GSP, are almost impossible in high wind because they power up too slowly and tip over on launch, and may easily tip over on landing in high wind. I have the most trouble landing in high wind. I think hand catching may be the best way to save a set of $30 propellers. I would like some advice on hand catching a Phantom 4 Pro in 20 mph wind while in full control using DJI's GO app. Here are some pic's taken during my high wind (20 mph +) flying ...