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- Jun 13, 2016
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As a newby, I learn more on virtually every flight. Most recent was an attempt to get some shots of the cliffs on a mountain top. I was flying from a hill top approximately 1.5 miles from the mountain. The P4 was barely visible against the background. I'd set the RTH altitude to 80 meters, which was well above any obstacles in the flight zone.
As the Phantom was climbing to the cliffs, I got 'Max Altitude Reached' warning. Because I could barely see it, and glare on my screen made it difficult to see, I initiated Return to Home. To my horror, bird instantly descended straight down and crashed before I even realized it was happening!
Fortunately, it was a soft landing in grass and sagebrush. The course plot helped me find it right away, and other than grass wound up in a couple props, it was fine.
My error was not realizing that the display, max altitude, and RTH altitudes are all based on the home point altitude, and are not the craft's AGL. It was 400' above the home point when I hit RTH, but less than 100' AGL. I don't know if the sonar or visual detection made the landing softer, (P mode), but from now on my RTH altitude is always set at 120 meters!
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As the Phantom was climbing to the cliffs, I got 'Max Altitude Reached' warning. Because I could barely see it, and glare on my screen made it difficult to see, I initiated Return to Home. To my horror, bird instantly descended straight down and crashed before I even realized it was happening!
Fortunately, it was a soft landing in grass and sagebrush. The course plot helped me find it right away, and other than grass wound up in a couple props, it was fine.
My error was not realizing that the display, max altitude, and RTH altitudes are all based on the home point altitude, and are not the craft's AGL. It was 400' above the home point when I hit RTH, but less than 100' AGL. I don't know if the sonar or visual detection made the landing softer, (P mode), but from now on my RTH altitude is always set at 120 meters!
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