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Hi Folks,
My name is Austin Welch and I am new to the forum here, but I am looking for a little help.
Yesterday, I took my aircraft off for a flight on an island near Alexandria Bay, New York. It was my third flight of the day and I’d had no issues previously. After installing a fresh battery, I set my home point for the beach area of the island, and took off. As the aircraft was climbing through about 95 feet AGL, I experienced a lost link notification with the aircraft. I continued to have live image streaming (still well within line of sight) and after after 10 seconds, the aircraft returned to a “connected” state. As soon as it reconnected, a new home point was displayed (over the water) approximately 100m from my position even though it was over land when it lost link. The aircraft then displayed an “out of range” message immediately following the reconnection (was only about 30m lateral distance from me at this point) and indicated the return to home auto land function had been initiated. Given that the aircraft was already over it’s new home point, it began a descent from its position. Over the next minute, I attempted to cancel the auto land sequence over 15 times but each time, an error message was returned. Despite application of the left stick to increase altitude, the aircraft did not register my commands nor did it enable me to change flight modes. I watched, with about 20 other people on the beach, as the aircraft continued its descent from 95 Feet slowly downwards before it entered the water. I continued to have live video of the event until the aircraft was completely submerged and promptly sank at which point the altimeter registered -15.2 feet before becoming disconnected once again to my horror from the beach. We were on the beach preceding a military ball so I had no ability to jump in the water in my full uniform. Approximately 3 minutes after the drone landed, we had a boat in the area which was unable to locate the aircraft. The next morning, we also went diving and attempted to recover the aircraft but the depth right next to the island is about 75 feet due to a deep cliff underwater and we couldn't reach it. The only data I have to go off of is the warnings within the app which were recorded including the attempts to cancel the landing.
I am a dual-rated commercial pilot in both fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft. I also have hundreds of hours flying drones so I am not by any means an inexperienced pilot. Never in my experience have I witnessed anything like this. This particular drone was purchased refurbished from DJI approximately a week ago, so essentially it was brand new. I have a significant amount of flight time using DJI products as well and have never observed anything like this event. I do not know whether or not this was merely a glitch or an issue with the aircraft itself, but the inability to terminate the auto-land sequence and the movement of the home point as the drone reconnected are directly (and solely) responsible for this incident.
I sent a note to DJI support which I hope will be answered when they're back into work tomorrow morning, but I just wanted to pick some brains on the forum to see if anyone had ever heard of anything like this happening?
My name is Austin Welch and I am new to the forum here, but I am looking for a little help.
Yesterday, I took my aircraft off for a flight on an island near Alexandria Bay, New York. It was my third flight of the day and I’d had no issues previously. After installing a fresh battery, I set my home point for the beach area of the island, and took off. As the aircraft was climbing through about 95 feet AGL, I experienced a lost link notification with the aircraft. I continued to have live image streaming (still well within line of sight) and after after 10 seconds, the aircraft returned to a “connected” state. As soon as it reconnected, a new home point was displayed (over the water) approximately 100m from my position even though it was over land when it lost link. The aircraft then displayed an “out of range” message immediately following the reconnection (was only about 30m lateral distance from me at this point) and indicated the return to home auto land function had been initiated. Given that the aircraft was already over it’s new home point, it began a descent from its position. Over the next minute, I attempted to cancel the auto land sequence over 15 times but each time, an error message was returned. Despite application of the left stick to increase altitude, the aircraft did not register my commands nor did it enable me to change flight modes. I watched, with about 20 other people on the beach, as the aircraft continued its descent from 95 Feet slowly downwards before it entered the water. I continued to have live video of the event until the aircraft was completely submerged and promptly sank at which point the altimeter registered -15.2 feet before becoming disconnected once again to my horror from the beach. We were on the beach preceding a military ball so I had no ability to jump in the water in my full uniform. Approximately 3 minutes after the drone landed, we had a boat in the area which was unable to locate the aircraft. The next morning, we also went diving and attempted to recover the aircraft but the depth right next to the island is about 75 feet due to a deep cliff underwater and we couldn't reach it. The only data I have to go off of is the warnings within the app which were recorded including the attempts to cancel the landing.
I am a dual-rated commercial pilot in both fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft. I also have hundreds of hours flying drones so I am not by any means an inexperienced pilot. Never in my experience have I witnessed anything like this. This particular drone was purchased refurbished from DJI approximately a week ago, so essentially it was brand new. I have a significant amount of flight time using DJI products as well and have never observed anything like this event. I do not know whether or not this was merely a glitch or an issue with the aircraft itself, but the inability to terminate the auto-land sequence and the movement of the home point as the drone reconnected are directly (and solely) responsible for this incident.
I sent a note to DJI support which I hope will be answered when they're back into work tomorrow morning, but I just wanted to pick some brains on the forum to see if anyone had ever heard of anything like this happening?