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How "fill in the blank" do you have to be to crash your Spark?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zezrum" data-source="post: 4735" data-attributes="member: 15"><p>So I'm eating some humble pie right now. I've often read how people make mistake with their Spark and I usually think to myself, "How ______ do you have to be to crash your Spark?" Seems to me that a little common sense and careful operating should protect oneself from ever having a mishap.</p><p></p><p>Okay, well I apologize to anyone I have thought that about before.</p><p></p><p>I'm sitting here at my desk reviewing some settings in the DJI Go 4 app, and decided it was a good idea to program the "Fn" button on the RC to "Takeoff/Landing". Then several minutes later, I'm doing something else in the app, and accidentally hit the Fn button on the RC. </p><p></p><p>Well, I learned that the Takeoff/Landing action when mapped to a button on the RC does NOT have any type of confirmation dialog. So when I accidentally hit the Fn button on the RC, the Spark immediately took flight, and I was unprepared and before I could grab it, the Spark drifted (atti mode) a foot away into the window blinds!</p><p></p><p>Good news, only one of the props got nicked up, easy to replace. Bad news: I have proven that you only have to be ___________ to crash your Spark!</p><p></p><p>Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zezrum, post: 4735, member: 15"] So I'm eating some humble pie right now. I've often read how people make mistake with their Spark and I usually think to myself, "How ______ do you have to be to crash your Spark?" Seems to me that a little common sense and careful operating should protect oneself from ever having a mishap. Okay, well I apologize to anyone I have thought that about before. I'm sitting here at my desk reviewing some settings in the DJI Go 4 app, and decided it was a good idea to program the "Fn" button on the RC to "Takeoff/Landing". Then several minutes later, I'm doing something else in the app, and accidentally hit the Fn button on the RC. Well, I learned that the Takeoff/Landing action when mapped to a button on the RC does NOT have any type of confirmation dialog. So when I accidentally hit the Fn button on the RC, the Spark immediately took flight, and I was unprepared and before I could grab it, the Spark drifted (atti mode) a foot away into the window blinds! Good news, only one of the props got nicked up, easy to replace. Bad news: I have proven that you only have to be ___________ to crash your Spark! Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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