Methinks its impossible to "protest" too much for safety.
All I needed to see were these pages, which revealed to me the extent of the problem, thanks!
Glen ... I've read your posts and I'm having trouble understanding what it is that you want to protest about.
I don't know your experience level with drones or even if you own one.
All I needed to see were these pages, which revealed to me the extent of the problem.
Perhaps it might help if you explained what "problem" you have identified and what you think it's extent might be because it's not at all clear so far.
Further, I don't trust those logs, many pilot reports that stick movements shown in the report were not the ones input by the pilot.
Perhaps, it displays the movements the drone took on its own, which DJI uses to shift blame and deny warranty coverage.
Either way, drone pilots must stand together, not point fingers at each other.
Your deep mistrust of the recorded flight data is a concern.
Eyewitness testimony can be very unreliable, an affected by what the observer thought they observed.
This is particularly true, particularly when the observer is disoriented or has misunderstandings of the technology they are using.
I've analysed many flight data from many incidents and found it to be a lot more reliable than what the flyer thought was happening.
If you can point to a single case where you believe that the recorded flight data is unreliable, I'd be most interested to see it.
With plane crashes, accident investigators study the evidence and recorded flight logs to work out the actual cause of the incident to help prevent similar events from occurring and contribute to pilot knowledge.
It's exactly the same with drone incidents.
The recorded flight data is the best tool we have for finding out exactly what happened, rather than what someone (who may or may not be reliable) thinks might have happened.
Sometimes the answer is pilot error and sometimes it's a malfunction, but Phantoms have proved to be very reliable and pilot error, disorientation and misunderstandings ares much more common.