Executing a flight
To prepare a Circular landing, place the Home waypoint in a location that has no
obstacles within a radius of 50 m (or 20 m more than the Home waypoint radius)
to give the drone enough space to land. Ensure that the entire landing area is
flat to allow the ground sensor to function properly. By default, the radius of the
Home waypoint is 30 m. In high-wind conditions it is recommended to increase
this diameter⁹.
Caution:
The radius of the Home waypoint, and thus of a Circular
landing, can be reduced to 20 m but should only be done in low wind
conditions (<3 m/s). Reducing the radius of the Home waypoint be-
low 30 m in moderate- or high-wind conditions can result in damage
to the drone when it contacts the ground during a landing. As indica-
tive values, the Home waypoint radius should be set to 30 m for wind
speeds below 5 m/s, 40 m for wind speeds between 5-8 m/s, and to
50 m for wind speeds above 8 m/s.
Note:
In case of strong-wind conditions, the drone may drift even
further than 50 m away from the center of the Home waypoint when
performing a Circular landing. Therefore, it is safer to plan for even
more clearance in the downwind direction.
By default, the Home waypoint is set to an altitude of 75 m/ATO. In case a Go to
Home Waypoint procedure is triggered during flight¹⁰ the drone will, by default,
determine the highest altitude between its current altitude and the Home way-
point’s altitude, and climb in a circle towards that highest altitude (if required).
Once it reaches this highest altitude it will then fly towards the Home waypoint.
Due to this behaviour, the altitude of the Home waypoint should be selected with
care; it should be at least 20 m higher than the surrounding obstacles to avoid the
risk of a crash, but should not be set too high to reduce the effect of potentially
high winds and altitude and to prevent the drone from getting lost. Alternatively,
you can change the altitude transition behaviour within the Setup Phase tab. See
section ‘Waypoints and their properties’ on page 72 for more information on alti-
⁹ see section ‘Setup Phase tab’ on page 116
¹⁰ either automatically due to an In-flight warning or manually using
eMotion
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