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<blockquote data-quote="msinger" data-source="post: 76248" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>Got it. Since we're actually talking about a similar situation, here's what I'd recommend:</p><p></p><p><strong>1)</strong> If RTH is initiated and DJI GO shows the altitude is at an altitude higher than the RTH altitude, cancel RTH right away (instead of attempting to counteract the automated RTH process).</p><p></p><p><strong>2)</strong> If experiencing signal loss when standing directly beneath the Spark, double check the position of the antennas (flat sides should point at the aircraft) and quickly move away from the Spark.</p><p></p><p><strong>3)</strong> If planning to fly beyond VLOS, attach a tracker to the Spark so it's easy to find if lost.</p><p></p><p>Flipping to Sport mode is certainly a good idea if DJI GO ever shows an obstacle is detected in a location where there should be no obstacles. Again though, that would not have been helpful in this case (or a similar situation). If ever in a similar situation where there isn't much time to spare, it's always best to do things that make sense (rather than randomly trying to disable features in DJI GO).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msinger, post: 76248, member: 18"] Got it. Since we're actually talking about a similar situation, here's what I'd recommend: [B]1)[/B] If RTH is initiated and DJI GO shows the altitude is at an altitude higher than the RTH altitude, cancel RTH right away (instead of attempting to counteract the automated RTH process). [B]2)[/B] If experiencing signal loss when standing directly beneath the Spark, double check the position of the antennas (flat sides should point at the aircraft) and quickly move away from the Spark. [B]3)[/B] If planning to fly beyond VLOS, attach a tracker to the Spark so it's easy to find if lost. Flipping to Sport mode is certainly a good idea if DJI GO ever shows an obstacle is detected in a location where there should be no obstacles. Again though, that would not have been helpful in this case (or a similar situation). If ever in a similar situation where there isn't much time to spare, it's always best to do things that make sense (rather than randomly trying to disable features in DJI GO). [/QUOTE]
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