Phantom Fam,
Recently, i had the pleasure of having a newbie DEFCON III moment.....
After extensive research, i found the location i had been searching for since the day i purchased my Phantom. The whole drive..... all i could see was my Quad, up in the air getting great footage. After my arrival on location, i quickly performed my pre-flight checks and ensured the Phantom was calibrated and ready to go.
4 minutes into the flight, at a distance of about 1600ft out, 200ft up..... when looked at my screen on the left side, i noticed the Phantom was sending back all kinds of calibration error warnings. At that moment i realized i needed to bring her home. When my phantom returned into view i noticed all of my lights were flashing rapid so as safely as i could i began my decent until i was able to land.
Has anyone experienced a calibration warning during flight? If the Phantom was calibrated prior to launch and the RTH locked, why would/could cause such a situation?
Please help.....
Currently self-grounded..... And I want to get back in the air as soon as possible.
Recently, i had the pleasure of having a newbie DEFCON III moment.....
After extensive research, i found the location i had been searching for since the day i purchased my Phantom. The whole drive..... all i could see was my Quad, up in the air getting great footage. After my arrival on location, i quickly performed my pre-flight checks and ensured the Phantom was calibrated and ready to go.
4 minutes into the flight, at a distance of about 1600ft out, 200ft up..... when looked at my screen on the left side, i noticed the Phantom was sending back all kinds of calibration error warnings. At that moment i realized i needed to bring her home. When my phantom returned into view i noticed all of my lights were flashing rapid so as safely as i could i began my decent until i was able to land.
Has anyone experienced a calibration warning during flight? If the Phantom was calibrated prior to launch and the RTH locked, why would/could cause such a situation?
Please help.....
Currently self-grounded..... And I want to get back in the air as soon as possible.