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<blockquote data-quote="nutsnbolts" data-source="post: 21858" data-attributes="member: 4256"><p>So my biggest concern with my two drones that I just got (spark and platinum mavic pro) is flyaways. </p><p></p><p>Honestly I'm still trying to figure out what really is the cause for flyaways other than the fact that it's due to Magnetic interference, loss of GPS signal, Wi-Fi interferences Etc.</p><p></p><p>I know many people have stated that it's usually pilot error and not having a thorough PreFlight checklist. I'm curious though that even with a thorough PreFlight checklist and ensuring that there is no magnetic interference and having a strong GPS signal and no wifi interference, before taking off. Does it fly away after the fact because one of the symptoms may have come out of nowhere while flying or is it because the pilot never checked all of the above before taking off?</p><p></p><p>I'm still unclear and unsure to have a comfortable feeling flying this thing anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nutsnbolts, post: 21858, member: 4256"] So my biggest concern with my two drones that I just got (spark and platinum mavic pro) is flyaways. Honestly I'm still trying to figure out what really is the cause for flyaways other than the fact that it's due to Magnetic interference, loss of GPS signal, Wi-Fi interferences Etc. I know many people have stated that it's usually pilot error and not having a thorough PreFlight checklist. I'm curious though that even with a thorough PreFlight checklist and ensuring that there is no magnetic interference and having a strong GPS signal and no wifi interference, before taking off. Does it fly away after the fact because one of the symptoms may have come out of nowhere while flying or is it because the pilot never checked all of the above before taking off? I'm still unclear and unsure to have a comfortable feeling flying this thing anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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