Gary Seven
Rocketman
This is just an FYI to all (although I'm sure the vets and cracks attending this forum already know about this).
I was monitoring a YouTube video today where someone was complaining about yet another Phantom flyaway incident. While reading through all the comments, I noticed one person had lamented that the very least the pilot could do is prepare ahead of time to help reduce the chances of fly-away, which in many cases seems to be the GPS essentially going haywire.
He posted a link to a NOAA site I was not aware of that gives daily reports of planetary K-Index. There is also a modest two-day forecast. I found this intriguing in at least the MR pilot can arm him/herself with information that may have direct effects and consequences to the successful operation of the compass/GPS on any MR, not just DJI products.
Link: http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/planetary-k-index
Just something to think about, folks. There is also an App I discovered today called "Magnetic Storms" that essentially collates and replays the NOAA data and graphs. It's available for the iPhone and I assume Android as well.
HTH.
I was monitoring a YouTube video today where someone was complaining about yet another Phantom flyaway incident. While reading through all the comments, I noticed one person had lamented that the very least the pilot could do is prepare ahead of time to help reduce the chances of fly-away, which in many cases seems to be the GPS essentially going haywire.
He posted a link to a NOAA site I was not aware of that gives daily reports of planetary K-Index. There is also a modest two-day forecast. I found this intriguing in at least the MR pilot can arm him/herself with information that may have direct effects and consequences to the successful operation of the compass/GPS on any MR, not just DJI products.
Link: http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/planetary-k-index
Just something to think about, folks. There is also an App I discovered today called "Magnetic Storms" that essentially collates and replays the NOAA data and graphs. It's available for the iPhone and I assume Android as well.
HTH.
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