make it pointed in the direction of the aircraft. Make sure that there are no obstacles between 
the remote controller and the aircraft. Otherwise, the signal may be lost. 
2. If the image transmission signal is lost but the aircraft can be controlled, please try adjusting 
the antenna to make it pointed in the direction of the aircraft, and tap the map in the lower-left 
corner of the app screen to check the current position of the aircraft and real-time flight path. 
Then control the aircraft to fly back to the Home Point based on the flight path shown in the 
flight map. Please pay attention to the height of surrounding buildings and use the remote 
controller to control the aircraft’s speed and altitude to avoid collisions. If the signal between the 
drone and controller cannot be restored, please immediately press and hold the RTH button on 
the remote controller, and release the button until the remote controller makes beeping sounds 
(D-D-D). Go to the location of the Home Point recorded in the app and wait for the aircraft to 
return. (If the Home Point is updated during flight, please go to the updated Home Point.) 
 
How to Find Your Drone 
1. If the drone fails to return to the Home Point, the 'Find My Drone' feature on the DJI app 
might just help you recover it. (In the map, the red arrow displays the last known location of the 
drone, and the blue arrow displays the user's current position.) Tap the red arrow and the 
aircraft makes a beeping sound while repeatedly flashing lights. (Precondition: The aircraft is not 
powered off, and the remote controller and the aircraft are still connected.) 
2. If the position of the drone recorded by the Find My Drone function is inaccurate due to a 
poor GPS signal, you can determine the coordinates and status of the flyaway drone by checking 
the flight records. If the position cannot be determined, contact DJI Support.