Dronelink App to show offline plans; and make a return flight not descend

vitaly

Good day,

Two future requests, and both are for mobile Dronelink App on iOS.

1) Create a way to distinguish which plans I downloaded for offline flight and which are not.
I have 30+ plans, and I need some of them to be offline. It is hard to understand which plans I have downloaded for offline flights. 

2) When flying a DJI Mavic Mini (1st gen) through Dronelink App on iOS, the drone will automatically descend if the battery level is about 30% (I think 30%). I fly a drone close to me, so the return time is max 1 minute. The big issue is that the drone reduces the elevation in an attempt to land even though it is flying straight. I don't understand why it happens and how to cancel that descent. Hence, a request for an option to cancel auto-descent at 30% battery. I have to stop the drone and then increase its elevation before continuing a return flight home, otherwise the drone would hit bushes or other obstacles on the ground. If the drone maintains the same elevation, that would help.

Thanks.

Vitaly

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    Jim McAndrew Dronelink Staff

    1) Understood, but probably isn't going to happen any time soon. On any given day, you should just download the plans you intend to use offline for that day as a matter of course. That way you will always have the latest, especially if you've made updates.

    2) It sounds like you are describing DJI's default RTH failsafe behavior, which we have no control over. Of course, you can always set the RTH battery threshold to something lower.

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    vitaly

    Thank you for your response.

    1) Ok,

    2) I see, I'll investigate that.
    (I don't have this issue when using the DJI App even when draining the battery to 10%).

    Vitaly

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  • Comment author
    Jim McAndrew Dronelink Staff

    Please post a screen recording.

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