Welcome from British Columbia. These folks have a wealth of information and are willing to share it. I think possibly one of the most helpful forums I have been on.
I do live under a practice aviation area, but I am well below the area floor. Plus the fact that the interruption comes and goes and I do fly mostly in the evening and the problem only seems to happen when the drone is flying west. I am convinced that the sun is the problem with the sensors...
Thanks everyone for your experiences with the sensors. I have a few experiments to try. I will try flying it at night and shine a bright light at the same level and see what the reaction will be.
As my machine is flying at 350 ft with no obstacles in the vicinity it suddenly brakes and comes to a hover. I hear an alarm, it will not move until I rotate port or starboard and then it will fly in either direction. It acts like there is an invisible object in front of it. Any others...
I have just started flying my Phantom 4 Pro. I do not have not much experience flying drones, but I have been reading all of your comments which are very helpful. I live in Canada. In the past I had a private pilot's license with a couple of hundred hours on Cessna 150 and 172.
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