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[QUOTE="Okiewan, post: 1440585, member: 16119"] The controller (Naza v2) has RTH (return to home) either when it loses contact with the transmitter/radio, or manually triggered (failsafe). It will also RTH and land when battery power drops too low. In addition, all known no-fly zones are programmed ... will not start/fly if I'm within those areas. It will also warm me if I'm close to one (1.5 miles). I can hard program ceiling and distance, both will trigger RTH if I exceed them. All of this assuming I haven't lost contact with all satellites. (I've seen it using 13 separate satellites, usually it's 10. If it has less than 7, it won't fly. There really isnt a reason to fly one of these higher than the suggested 400-500' (AGL) anyway, at least not for photography ... besides a 24" wide object starts getting pretty hard to see at 300', lol. I do use FPV camera view on a display, with on screen flight data, which makes it easy to keep track of, but hey, it takes some guts to fly out of LOS, I'm no thrill seeker. I understand the concern though ... I read all the time about the folks that get a ready-to-fly and just get after it, having no idea what they are doing or what harm they can cause. The "Phantom" is a perfect example. $1,200 and it's easy to fly. SOOOO many "fly-away" complaints, the vast majority of which are user error, interference from power lines, microwave towers, cell towers, etc. There's a lot to know about flying a multirotor (or any other RC flyer) than can reach altitude. Unfortunately, there are way too many out there with lots of money and little brain matter. The LAST thing I'll risk is taking down an aircraft, that's kind of a no brainer. [/QUOTE]
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