Never had a problem.
Very glad to hear that's working well for you. Good luck.
Never had a problem.
Very great and helpful info. From now on when I (or it) switches back to GPS (possibly), I am going to check to make sure it really is in GPS.Being afraid all the time makes drone flying stressful and no fun. We fly from the car, the bridge, anywhere we feel like in any weather condition and we do this by just ( watching the controller and the messages we are getting. if we get a compass error we dont take off, if we get a magnetic error we dont fly, If its all clear, WE FLY
We made this video to demonstrate this point, at the end we take off on a glass table , with metal and the drone lets us know we are perfect for take off.
You have to trust what the drone is telling you in the air as well as on the ground. with the exception of wireless interference as that is a constant.
I did not give him a lecture, I just commented saying it is not a good idea to take off from the hood of the tractor and instead of him just accepting the advice, he had to go and say that I don't know what I'm talking about and he did his research and I didn't, but I have, in fact I never heard anyone say it would not give errors and warnings, especially DJI, but he said they did. All I want to know is where he got this information because of all the research I've done, I have never heard anyone say that! I even asked DJI.to the OP...it's not your fight - if someone approached you and started giving you a lecture on everything you were doing wrong what would you say to them? Anything less than an honest answer is pointless
Some people seem to think they are toys, like this guy:
"Yeah it goes over 3 miles!" Unless you have lots of experience flying drones, you shouldn't be flying in amongst trees and power lines etc. from a long distance away, or even a short distance away. Plus it's illegal most places to fly that far out of VLOS.
Just for the record, tractor hoods these days are generally fiberglass, as are many of the cab roofs. Mine’s probably at least a foot above any significant metal components in the engine. Would it work? No idea. I’ve never tried it. I’d call it a possibility, though.
Good advice. You can bring a horse to water, but you can't make him drink!I understand that you're trying to help someone avoid a potential mistake. I get that. But I learned a long time ago that some people don't want the advice of others, even if it means they'll make mistakes. You can't reach everyone, no matter how hard you try to reason or argue with them. In situations like that, if I've done all that I can do, I recognize it for what it is, I pack it up, and move on. I realized a long, long time ago that trying to get the last word in for every situation is pointless. I've got far too many things to do and far too little time to be focused on that. Good luck.