My first few flights were very cautious, enough open space to avoid a tree, local grassy park, just to get to know the quad. Loved the video shots, everything flew perfectly. Got confident and decided to show some friends, this time crowded back yard with chain link fencing, all kinds of metal and concrete. The quad flew directly into a tree, possessed. A newbie, I thought it was compass calibration, but no matter what, I couldn't get stable controllable GPS flight, solution? This: Moved to a suitable flying area until I can fly it without GPS. This will remove all of the strange unseen unknown entities from crashing my quad. However, as this forum clearly shows, Motors, Props, ESCs, IMUs, GPS-mods, and Batteries can and will cause crashed quads. Those parts Will wear out and fail, they Will be manufactured and slip thru QC and fail, they Will be cloned/counterfeit parts and fail, so now what DJI? How do we predict an ESC failure? Do we have to buy more measuring tools to test out our heat sinks and solder connections and all the stuff the average person doesn't know? How about testing for a Battery that goes from 30% to 6% in 20 seconds? Or a Motor that stops working 350ft up? Don't show commercials of a PV2+ flying in and around a living room for the holidays. Really? (I've noticed it's no longer on the DJI website) You've made it too easy to fly. I know, we won't buy it if you show us how it may fail. And this, DJI, is merely the beginning of a lot more issues, since I imagine a million new PV2+ owners are flying their holiday gifts right now...