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<blockquote data-quote="Andre Levite" data-source="post: 58186" data-attributes="member: 10850"><p>There are many instances of random fly-aways causing lost drones. I wouldn't be surprised if GPS or compass errors caused by solar electromagnetic storms account for some of these. It would be hard to prove it disprove so there's no point in arguing that here. The risks are real - some pilots are just more willing to take them. </p><p></p><p>But denying the fact that these storms exist and cause interference with guidance systems is just nonsensical. It's a well proven scientific fact. Airline jets have special shielding to protect their electronic from the effects. </p><p></p><p>It would be prudent to check UAVforecast.com or download their app before each flight. This will check a dozen or so parameters and help you decide if it's good conditions to fly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andre Levite, post: 58186, member: 10850"] There are many instances of random fly-aways causing lost drones. I wouldn't be surprised if GPS or compass errors caused by solar electromagnetic storms account for some of these. It would be hard to prove it disprove so there's no point in arguing that here. The risks are real - some pilots are just more willing to take them. But denying the fact that these storms exist and cause interference with guidance systems is just nonsensical. It's a well proven scientific fact. Airline jets have special shielding to protect their electronic from the effects. It would be prudent to check UAVforecast.com or download their app before each flight. This will check a dozen or so parameters and help you decide if it's good conditions to fly. [/QUOTE]
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