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<blockquote data-quote="sirkkelley" data-source="post: 69955" data-attributes="member: 13338"><p>I didn’t feel that it was a risk when I did it. I was mostly concerned about the condensation from the fog getting on the Spark. I have had my Spark try to land before when getting to close to an object underneath it (a platform on top of a tower) but when doing such things it will still allow you to increase altitude to avoid the landing. When I am flying in uncertain areas I always keep my pause button within easy reach. I guess the concern that was talked about earlier in this thread is that the density of the fog may make the Spark think that it is close to something solid and try to go into landing mode 400’ in the air. That’s not something that had crossed my mind prior to takeoff but I will take that into consideration next time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sirkkelley, post: 69955, member: 13338"] I didn’t feel that it was a risk when I did it. I was mostly concerned about the condensation from the fog getting on the Spark. I have had my Spark try to land before when getting to close to an object underneath it (a platform on top of a tower) but when doing such things it will still allow you to increase altitude to avoid the landing. When I am flying in uncertain areas I always keep my pause button within easy reach. I guess the concern that was talked about earlier in this thread is that the density of the fog may make the Spark think that it is close to something solid and try to go into landing mode 400’ in the air. That’s not something that had crossed my mind prior to takeoff but I will take that into consideration next time. [/QUOTE]
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