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First off, if you're flying DJI Go in Tripod mode, then the aircraft won't hover if the app freezes, it'll simply carry on flying and doing whatever you tell it to do with your stick inputs. Generally the only time the aircraft will hover is if the app tells it to if it loses control, or you've programmed it to do so when the Remote command signal is lost.
Ignoring that for now...
Option 1
unplug the cord, replug the cord, everything works. You have control, so fly home manually - why waste time trying to engage the follow me mode?
Option 2
No different to option 1.
Don't confuse the app losing video signal with the app crashing - they're different.
App loses video signal
You still have control via the RC sticks. Generally the video downlink will come back up in a second or so and you can carry on, the App controls still appear to work (i.e. you can elect menu options etc). In this case the home point is still where it took off from and isn't reset - the app has never been lost or restarted.
App crashes
The App freezes up on you or just closes down, so you've no response from the app controls or it's just dumped you back at the tablet home page. You still have full control of the ac using the RC sticks, just no comfort blanket video feed and no on-screen buttons to press
! At this point the home point is still set at the take-off point. So, you can either use the RTH button on the RC, or fly back to you manually if needed. If it's safe to try and you want to, you can try to restart the App. If it restarts, then fly back to you using manual control. if it doesn't, then still fly back under manual control. If at any point you have restarted the App for any reason, then check where the home point is showing on the map. If the Aircraft and home point are one & the same, then DON'T press the RTH as it will simply land in place (unless that's what you want!).
So, back to your scenario....
I'm out flying the ac over a lake having taken off from dry land. After a good flight and with 30% left on the battery, when I'm out over the lake, the App crashes and dumps me back at the iPad home screen. If I'm close to home and can easily see the ac to determine flight path/orientation then I'll just fly it back to me using the RC sticks only.
If I'm further out and it's harder to see the orientation of the ac, then I might try to restart the app just to get the video feed back up. Thing here is not to get hung up on restarting the app - you can get so engrossed trying to work out how to get it back up n running that you lose track of time and run out of battery power. However, you should have set your Smart RTH options - that would pick up the remaining power levels and distance to home point and would initiate the smart RTH to go home when it figures the battery level is only enough to get back home (which is still set at take off point remember - you have't got the app running again yet
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In all cases, unless you have lost the RC command link, you can always fly manually using the sticks. If you lose the RC command link, then the aircraft will begin the RTH to its last recorded take-off/home point.
If you are running a semi autonomous program and the app crashes, then you can always toggle to ATTI mode to regain control. If that doesn't work, then last ditch attempt is to deliberately shutdown the RC to try to initiate the RTH due to signal loss. If that doesn't work... call your local ATC to report the fly-away!
It's late Friday night... hope that lot makes sense!!!
Once again... unless you've lost RC signal, you always have control using the sticks. If you're running an intelligent flight mode and don't have control... switch to ATTI, then you should have control.
Ignoring that for now...
Option 1
unplug the cord, replug the cord, everything works. You have control, so fly home manually - why waste time trying to engage the follow me mode?
Option 2
No different to option 1.
Don't confuse the app losing video signal with the app crashing - they're different.
App loses video signal
You still have control via the RC sticks. Generally the video downlink will come back up in a second or so and you can carry on, the App controls still appear to work (i.e. you can elect menu options etc). In this case the home point is still where it took off from and isn't reset - the app has never been lost or restarted.
App crashes
The App freezes up on you or just closes down, so you've no response from the app controls or it's just dumped you back at the tablet home page. You still have full control of the ac using the RC sticks, just no comfort blanket video feed and no on-screen buttons to press

So, back to your scenario....
I'm out flying the ac over a lake having taken off from dry land. After a good flight and with 30% left on the battery, when I'm out over the lake, the App crashes and dumps me back at the iPad home screen. If I'm close to home and can easily see the ac to determine flight path/orientation then I'll just fly it back to me using the RC sticks only.
If I'm further out and it's harder to see the orientation of the ac, then I might try to restart the app just to get the video feed back up. Thing here is not to get hung up on restarting the app - you can get so engrossed trying to work out how to get it back up n running that you lose track of time and run out of battery power. However, you should have set your Smart RTH options - that would pick up the remaining power levels and distance to home point and would initiate the smart RTH to go home when it figures the battery level is only enough to get back home (which is still set at take off point remember - you have't got the app running again yet

In all cases, unless you have lost the RC command link, you can always fly manually using the sticks. If you lose the RC command link, then the aircraft will begin the RTH to its last recorded take-off/home point.
If you are running a semi autonomous program and the app crashes, then you can always toggle to ATTI mode to regain control. If that doesn't work, then last ditch attempt is to deliberately shutdown the RC to try to initiate the RTH due to signal loss. If that doesn't work... call your local ATC to report the fly-away!
It's late Friday night... hope that lot makes sense!!!
Once again... unless you've lost RC signal, you always have control using the sticks. If you're running an intelligent flight mode and don't have control... switch to ATTI, then you should have control.