
Those years, the DJI drones we crashed together
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Crashed? Congratulations, you've officially become a qualified pilot! From the "God's-eye view" to the "crash site", it's just a distance of one operational mistake! Hitting telegraph poles, mountains, buildings, ships, being mistakenly shot down by friendly forces... The ways of crashing are as diverse as can be, but the heartbreak of pilots is all the same!
A hundred possibilities of crashing: complex environment, obstacle avoidance failure, return-to-home collision, hover collision, takeoff loss of control, airspace chaos, being knocked over, novice hitting telegraph poles, blind spots in construction areas, strong convective weather, friendly fire, obstacle avoidance failure, flight control intervention... A flight pitfall avoidance guide: Before flying, practice observation more: Novices should choose all-direction obstacle avoidance models first, set the return-to-home height scientifically, and avoid blind spots; simulate flights on the APP more; observe tall buildings, telegraph poles, and glass curtain walls before flying, especially the blind spots at the back. During flight, keep an eye on all directions: When obstacle avoidance fails at night, return home as early as possible; when surrounded by tall buildings, manually adjust the camera to prevent glass reflection from interfering with obstacle avoidance; report heights to each other when flying in groups; pay attention to the weather, especially wind conditions; don't easily activate the sport mode; stay focused during flight. After crashing, stay calm and look for opportunities: You can use GPS positioning and review the crash video to find the drone; if it crashes in a construction site or scenic area, contact the management first.