Perhaps this one may shed more data..
In atti mode, your drone will hold altitude.I'm puzzled why when the drone enters ATTI mode that it doesn't simply land within a given radius as opposed to raising to 400' and drifting with wind direction.
Since it landed in a populated area, there's also a chance that someone found it and picked it up. Often times, when people see a drone sitting on the ground unattended (especially a $1,000+ drone), one of them usually picks it up.I continued my search today.. I actually discussed the possibility of the drone landing on the roof of one of these businesses within the circle. They agreed, a worker combed the entire roof which was coincidently one of the tallest in the area.
Other than using a tracker, you could have:I cant help but think there was something I might have done differently to avoid this other than planting a tracker on the bird.
When flying in ATTI mode, it won't try to auto land until the remote controller signal disconnects for at least 3 seconds. At that point, it'll continue to drift in the direction the wind is blowing as it lands (or crashes into an obstacle).I'm puzzled why when the drone enters ATTI mode that it doesn't simply land within a given radius as opposed to raising to 400' and drifting with wind direction.
Did you have your name and number on it? If so, maybe they'll call you.But, I believe someone may have already found the drone.
sar104,
Based on feedback here, its apparent I could have or should have applied more skill during GPS failure and disconnection. I panicked and this was the end result. That said can I ask how certain are you with the proposed landing area? 50%, 100%? I have searched the area in addition to roof tops and have not yet located the bird.
Could there be other scenario's in terms of possible landing area? I would look based on any other suggestions. But, I believe someone may have already found the drone.
Thanks
You can be confident in SAR's assessment. Usually spot oncan I ask how certain are you with the proposed landing area?
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