msinger
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From what you're saying, it seems you had the elevator at full stick until your Phantom crashed. Your Phantom must have stopped transmitting data back to the remote controller before you straightened your arms (since the flight log does not show you releasing the sticks). The flight log shows no hesitation on the sticks right up to the end of the flight, so I can only assume you thought your Phantom was flying higher than it really was flying.what is your justification for claiming pilot error?
The only odd thing about your flight log is that the pitch/roll/yaw are consistent right up to the end of the flight log. I would have expected one or more of those values to change quickly right after impact. I suppose the battery could have popped out on impact, the data could have stopped transmitting due to the water infiltration, or the signal could have disconnected since you were on a small boat that was very close to the surface of the water.