msinger
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To be perfectly honest with you, I cannot tell how close the trees are in real life by looking at the poor imagery available in Google maps. Do you have a GPS receiver? If so, perhaps you could go to the location where the log says the Phantom crashed and take a photo at that spot (showing the coordinates on the GPS receiver).Others have suggested the tree scenario but after viewing the CSV logs they have also said that they agree it flew directly into the rocks. Looking at the location of the trees, any reasonable person would realize that flying at the trajectory outlined in the logs, hitting those trees, which are probably 40' from the shoreline, the drone would have fallen directly down and would have crashed on land, not in the water.