Max allowable altitude 120m (around 400ft).It's worth noting that OP was flying and lost their drone in Sweden, so some of the laws likely don't apply. All good information, but might not applicable to their situation.
Max allowable altitude 120m (around 400ft).It's worth noting that OP was flying and lost their drone in Sweden, so some of the laws likely don't apply. All good information, but might not applicable to their situation.
Wow Singer. Its good to know there is help like this here for us noobs. Thanking you also.@koenbroker, look for your Mavic in the area marked in yellow below.
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46 years as a criminal defense attorney. You are most correct.26 years in Law enforcement and I can say that is theft. No different than if your dog wandered out of your yard and your neighbor snatched the dog up and refused to give it back. Possesion is NOT 9/10 of the law, Ownership is ownership.
26 years in Law enforcement and I can say that is theft. No different than if your dog wandered out of your yard and your neighbor snatched the dog up and refused to give it back. Possesion is NOT 9/10 of the law, Ownership is ownership.
Tractive is 3g, are any of 'em 4g? Good idea IMHO.Drone Pilots should consider attaching a Tractive.com "Tracker" to the fuselage of their drone. Weighs only 35grams 1.2 oz
Go to tractive .com to see product. I use them to trace my two dogs who sometimes chase deer, their position shown on a background of Google earth. Battery lasts 2 - 3 days on a charge. Live tracking activated from a smart phone. It works well for me. Maybe worth a try. Cost is about $ 50 for the unit and about $50 per year for the phone connection.
These two aren't causes of losing PhantomsSeems like every day this happens....mostly due to flying outside the drones boundaries.
... flying before it has recorded home point, no compass or IMU calibration
The best one hands down is TrackimoTractive is 3g, are any of 'em 4g? Good idea IMHO.
Are you in the UK buddy?I was flying my P4advanced today. At some point it was 400m away and once I pressed the RTH button it lost connection and never returned. I couldn't find it either. Very strong wind conditions. The log stated in the end the GPS connection was weak, just before I lost contact. I can't seem to open the attached file, I get weird characters so any advice on how to open this would be welcome... Gutted...
Are you in the UK buddy?
I do believe laws are very different in Sweden, just ask Julian Assange.It's worth noting that OP was flying and lost their drone in Sweden, so some of the laws likely don't apply. All good information, but might not applicable to their situation.
I was flying my P4advanced today. At some point it was 400m away and once I pressed the RTH button it lost connection and never returned. I couldn't find it either. Very strong wind conditions. The log stated in the end the GPS connection was weak, just before I lost contact. I can't seem to open the attached file, I get weird characters so any advice on how to open this would be welcome... Gutted...
Yeah I’m late to the party, but just getting started and found phantompilots.com.26 years in Law enforcement and I can say that is theft. No different than if your dog wandered out of your yard and your neighbor snatched the dog up and refused to give it back. Possesion is NOT 9/10 of the law, Ownership is ownership.
26 years in Law enforcement and I can say that is theft. No different than if your dog wandered out of your yard and your neighbor snatched the dog up and refused to give it back. Possesion is NOT 9/10 of the law, Ownership is ownership.
Totally agree, little over 35 years in law enforcement, and depending on the state, most states have a law called “theft of lost or mislaid property”
So if anyone finds themselves in the same predictament, check with your local law enforcement to see if thus law is on the books in your state.
Interesting.... Sweden might be better than most places if you were out of work, sick or retired though. They have clean water, fresh air and low crime rates to go with it. Oh and from my experience- they are goodAccording to @kjellramstad , in Sweden finders of lost items are entitled to 10% reward, by law! I think that's an absurd entitlement law, however in Sweden there are a lot of social entitlements the US doesn't support, thankfully.
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