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<blockquote data-quote="maumau" data-source="post: 51317" data-attributes="member: 7885"><p>Thanks for sharing. Personaly i dont see anything wrong from your side in the log record. You had almost no recorded VPS altitude under 30m which is probably because you flew above water. Should not be a problem as IMU seems to be working fine. You lost connection after 7mn38, and at that moment everything seemed to be ok. So after signal loss(unexplained at such short distance) the Spark should have gone on RTH, which obviously he didnt. Why not, this is the question. Did you by mistake push the autoland button instead of RTH? It is not recorded, but this would explain that your Spark landed instead of auto RTH. If you didnt touch anything, it might be a loss of GPS (as you had "only" 10 satellites when you lost connection). It seems very unlikely to have loss of signal and loss of GPS at same time at such short distance, without a technical failure.</p><p></p><p>All that to say that, in my opinion, it seems that the overall issue has a technical failure at the origine (even if you did ask for autoland by mistake).</p><p>Would be good to hear opinion of more experienced members and of course DJI conclusions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maumau, post: 51317, member: 7885"] Thanks for sharing. Personaly i dont see anything wrong from your side in the log record. You had almost no recorded VPS altitude under 30m which is probably because you flew above water. Should not be a problem as IMU seems to be working fine. You lost connection after 7mn38, and at that moment everything seemed to be ok. So after signal loss(unexplained at such short distance) the Spark should have gone on RTH, which obviously he didnt. Why not, this is the question. Did you by mistake push the autoland button instead of RTH? It is not recorded, but this would explain that your Spark landed instead of auto RTH. If you didnt touch anything, it might be a loss of GPS (as you had "only" 10 satellites when you lost connection). It seems very unlikely to have loss of signal and loss of GPS at same time at such short distance, without a technical failure. All that to say that, in my opinion, it seems that the overall issue has a technical failure at the origine (even if you did ask for autoland by mistake). Would be good to hear opinion of more experienced members and of course DJI conclusions. [/QUOTE]
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