DJI F550 Hexacopter crash after flight above the clouds



--- PLEASE READ ALL INFO BELOW BEFORE POSTING! --- I planned to perform a short GPS controlled high altitude flight, going straight up, and then straight down again. When initating the descent, something did not work out as expected, and less than ten minutes later the hexacopter crashed because the failed descent attempts had drained the battery. Important background information: This video depicts a very dangerous situation that could have ended up much worse than it actually did. I was very lucky not to cause any damage on the ground to either living beings or property. I am not proud of this particular flight, and my main reason for putting the video on YouTube is to inform others and hopefully help them avoid making the same mistake(s) I did. My arguments for performing a high altitude flight at all were as follows: - No airplanes in this area ever fly as low as I did in the video - There is generally not much air traffic in this area at all - I checked with flightradar24.com before flying - Military, police, and emergency flights are virtually non-existant in this area - The multirotor was supposed to go straight up and straight down again Knowing all of this, I still realize it was a mistake flying that high, especially on this particular occasion. The wind on the ground was not very strong, but higher up, the wind was so strong that the hexacopter had to struggle to stay in position. When I started descending, the hexacopter did not seem to respond to my command, and the only way to make it respond was to disconnect the GPS mode. It then started descending, but it also started moving away with the wind. Facts to be noted before commenting on the video: I DO NOT PERFORM HIGH ALTITUDE FLIGHTS ANYMORE, NOR DO I FLY OVER POPULATED AREAS. Hence, it is unnecessary to ask me to stop flying like I did in the video, since it definitely won't happen again anyway. The crash was a harsh wakeup call that totally made me rethink my attitude towards multirotor flying, and I realize now that high altitude flights and flights over populated areas are way too risky and dangerous. THE MULTIROTOR DID NOT CAUSE ANY DAMAGE ON THE GROUND, TO EITHER PEOPLE, ANIMALS, OR PROPERTY. Having said this, I am fully aware that something disastrous could have happened, and there is no need to keep reminding me about that fact. I WAS CONFIDENT THAT THE MULTIROTOR WOULD AUTOMATICALLY PERFORM A CONTROLLED LANDING IF THE BATTERY LEVEL REACHED ITS SPECIFIED MINIMUM. After reading the documentation, I felt reassured knowing that I had specified two battery level limits, where the second (lowest) limit, if reached, would initiate a forced automatic landing. Apparently this never happened, so this was either a misunderstanding on my behalf, or unclear documentation, or a combination of both. Also, I do not live in the US, so the FAA will probably not be too interested in this flight. My advice to any and all multirotor flyers out there: Never ever take any unnecessary risks. It is never worth it. I got away with it this time, but I could as well have ended up hurting or even killing someone on the ground. Equipment: - Frame: DJI F550 - Gyro: DJI Naza v2 with GPS - Gimbal: DJI Zenmuse H3-2D - Camera: GoPro Hero3, Black Edition - Radio: Futaba T14SG with receiver R7008SB - Battery: Li-Po 4S (14.8V), 6200 mAh - Motors: Stock F550 (DJI 2212/920) - Esc: Stock F550 (DJI ESC 30 amps OPTO) - Propellers: Stock DJI 10"

Comments

  1. If you had no luck how you uploaded the video ? Because the video is saved in the sad card inside the drone
  2. Awesome video just hate that your drone was damaged. Thanks 4 the great shots in and above the clouds. Just bought me a DJI Phantom 3 and can't wait ti start flying....
  3. Have you tried turning it on and off again?
  4. Hi Stefan, after watching your video and reading explanation, as a NON-expert I came to conclusion that drones should have buit-in emergency parachute and blinking and beeping signalization (for easier finding) for emergency situations. ALL POWERED BY SEPARATE SMALL AND LOWER CAPACITY BATTERIES. And for flight over water surfaces, at the bottom side I would mound empty PET bottles like aircraft floats, or even lighter (but more fragile) air bags. Finding the mounting way that would not compromise drones flight stability.
  5. so it takes 7 seconds to fall and land from the sky. That's scary!!! 8:84-9:01
  6. That is fricken cool. First of all, how are you able to get that thing so high and in control? Is it possible to install an autopilot to home?

    I thought that the flight was incredible, very nice birds eye view of the area, cloud view was nice.

    The camera's spin created an artistic view. You should look again and notice the tunnel leading to the building.
  7. great scene
  8. Parachute would be nice
  9. Shouldn't be up that high anyway could strike a plane
  10. phew, it was nothing less than watching a thriller movie!
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  12. No one is interested in why the drone lost control in the GPS mode and wouldn't descent? Now, that would be useful
  13. I'm guessing uk yes
  14. So did the strong winds and the GPS trying to keep position create an auto-gyro effect giving the drone lift it could not counter?
  15. ахуеть
  16. Ha Ha
  17. Во крендель загнал дрон за облака.А если кому на голову свалился бы.Отказ esc.Привет из Russia.
  18. DB you are wrong it would have hit the ground because if you unhook the controller you can not connect again
  19. THUMBS DOWN FOR YOUR VIDEO THREATS ASSHOLE
  20. The "please don't comment without reading the description" header doesn't really hold any value. You broke the law and potentially endangered the lives of any passengers flying in full scale planes / helis / people on the ground when making your video. Please try to be more responsible in the future.

    I suspect the only reason you keep this video up is because of the views so that speaks volumes about how you actually perceive the gravity of what you did.

    The "I did something wrong, please don't judge me" in your description holds no weight, you don't care if you hurt anyone or not; if you did you would remove the video.

    Have a great day!


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