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This might happen rather in-flight and could signalize unexpected failure. Most probable reason is shock by high electrostatic discharge.
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This might happen rather in-flight and could signalize unexpected failure. Most probable reason is shock by high electrostatic discharge. This will result in the '''GeoLink connection is broken event''' and loss of GeoLink functionality from the moment it will occur.
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Alternatively it could mean error during Flight Log saving if the problem is repeating. Clearing all Flight Logs could help.
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Please make sure that there are no excess electrostatic discharges - check ground continuity between motor and tail boom.
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Contacting Spirit System support is highly recommended.
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You can also try to turn off GeoLink logging feature.
Latest revision as of 09:37, 15 September 2021
This might happen rather in-flight and could signalize unexpected failure. Most probable reason is shock by high electrostatic discharge. This will result in the GeoLink connection is broken event and loss of GeoLink functionality from the moment it will occur.
Please make sure that there are no excess electrostatic discharges - check ground continuity between motor and tail boom.
You can also try to turn off GeoLink logging feature.