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Flew up to 350 ft and Spark took off. Lost forever. DJI's respnse:
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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Baron" data-source="post: 15230" data-attributes="member: 1204"><p>What kind of comment is this?</p><p>Going straight up to 350ft is a legit use case, if you want constant altitude fly-over footage. And then we have no clue what exactly causes these firmware crashes. It could happen to *you* anytime at whatever *you* consider save flight behaviour ...</p><p></p><p>We better all know about the current issues Spark has and that it can happen anytime, although with a very small probability only.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Baron, post: 15230, member: 1204"] What kind of comment is this? Going straight up to 350ft is a legit use case, if you want constant altitude fly-over footage. And then we have no clue what exactly causes these firmware crashes. It could happen to *you* anytime at whatever *you* consider save flight behaviour ... We better all know about the current issues Spark has and that it can happen anytime, although with a very small probability only. [/QUOTE]
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Flew up to 350 ft and Spark took off. Lost forever. DJI's respnse: