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No, if you lose connection, the Mini will do the same thing it does when you lose connection flying manually, which is an option you can set in DJI Fly: return to home, hover, or land. So, you cannot use missions to deliberately fly beyond contact range, which is simply a bad idea anyway, and furthermore it's illegal. You need to monitor missions and be ready and able to abort, and if you lose control they should abort themselves.
Thank you for the information.
Please check the FAQs before asking questions:
https://support.dronelink.com/hc/en-us/articles/360036830194-What-happens-if-the-drone-loses-connection-
Hi sorry I'm a bit late to the party. Had the same issue today when the Mavic mini lost connection and the mission was stopped. I returned to home thinking then I would have to do the whole thing over again but found that when I started the mission again, the Mavic Mini took off to the last point in the mission where the signal was lost, and continued with, and completed, the mission.
Excellent job you guys!
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