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About auto-RTH (return home)
By design, when synchronized to GPS and Glonass satellites and when short on power,
Thermal will always attempt to come back to its most recent take-off point, at
minimal height over this take-off point, which is configurable through FreeFlight 6 (between
20 meters and 100 meters) and is set by default at 30 meters.
For this reason, Parrot recommends Thermal pilots to take extra care when moving
away from the take-off location of their drone (for example to follow Thermal). In such
cases, pilots must cancel the auto-RTH from the orange 1-minute alert which appears on the
screen of their device, and keep piloting Thermal while monitoring closely its battery
level, until it runs out of power and lands.
About devices
In the following pages, the word
"device"
refers to the smartphone or tablet, either iOS or
Android-based, on which FreeFlight 6 is installed.
About My.Parrot accounts
Parrot strongly recommends that you use your My.Parrot account (or create one if
Thermal is your first Parrot drone) to let Parrot store your Thermal flight data. Sharing
your data, even anonymously, benefits the community, as it enables us to improve our
products. It also directly benefits all identifiable users in case they need to contact Parrot
support teams.
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