Hello,
I am looking into second opinion on an issue of one Phantom 3 falling from the sky.
We are repair shop working with drones and other RC’s for almost a decade now. Of course we also sell drones primarily DJI and we provide training.
One part of our job is determining the cause of crash by inspecting the aircraft and reading and inspecting the flight log files.
Now we have case that, according to the owner, the Phantom 3 Pro was normally flying around and then just fell from the sky by itself a couple of minutes after the takeoff. Of course we all know that Phantoms do just drops from the sky without the PIC having anything to do with it
We would like to hear second opinion on certain part of log file for which we believe may indicate that something went wrong with one propeller. We believe that the aircraft lost a propeller during the flight or had seriously damaged the propeller.
The part that interests us the most are rows 4747-4749 of column motorcmd:Rback – what can cause for motor to go to maximum of 10000?
And rows 4195-4218 of column motorload:Rback – what can cause such sudden load change on all motors?
Here is the link for the log file
We know how much time it takes to read the read the log and get to the conclusion so we really appreciate your help.
We would like to hear your opinion before sending the aircraft to DJI.
Regards,
A.
I am looking into second opinion on an issue of one Phantom 3 falling from the sky.
We are repair shop working with drones and other RC’s for almost a decade now. Of course we also sell drones primarily DJI and we provide training.
One part of our job is determining the cause of crash by inspecting the aircraft and reading and inspecting the flight log files.
Now we have case that, according to the owner, the Phantom 3 Pro was normally flying around and then just fell from the sky by itself a couple of minutes after the takeoff. Of course we all know that Phantoms do just drops from the sky without the PIC having anything to do with it

We would like to hear second opinion on certain part of log file for which we believe may indicate that something went wrong with one propeller. We believe that the aircraft lost a propeller during the flight or had seriously damaged the propeller.
The part that interests us the most are rows 4747-4749 of column motorcmd:Rback – what can cause for motor to go to maximum of 10000?
And rows 4195-4218 of column motorload:Rback – what can cause such sudden load change on all motors?
Here is the link for the log file
We know how much time it takes to read the read the log and get to the conclusion so we really appreciate your help.
We would like to hear your opinion before sending the aircraft to DJI.
Regards,
A.