Is there attitude restrictions, I want to go up mountains.

Frank grenon
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    Jim McAndrew Dronelink Staff

    The max flight altitude is saved on the Drone, and it uses whatever you have set in DJI GO. You can also change it through a command (but not more than 500m as in the DJI GO UI).

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    Roger Harris
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    Jim, I tried to test a plan today that had an Approach with an altitude of 300 feet specified and a Path with the same thing. The drone climbed to about 197 feet and hung there. I waited about 30 seconds before I canceled the mission, but I still couldn't rise above 197'. I thought perhaps it must be set on the drone by DJI Fly so I landed and relinked using Fly. However, I had a maximum of 400' set there. I checked B4UFly and I was not in any restricted zone. Any ideas? How can you change it through a command?

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  • Comment author
    Jim McAndrew Dronelink Staff

    It's just another command component like anything else:

    The only other thought would be a NFZ, but it sounds like there isn't one in your area.

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