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flight_2026-03-12.csv
1 timestamp, altitude, gps_signal, battery
2 14:23:01, 42.3m, strong, 67%
3 14:23:02, 41.8m, weak, 66%
4 14:23:03, 38.1m, lost, 65%
5 14:23:04, 29.4m, lost, 52%
FlightVerdict
✓ Investigation Report Generated
Incident Report #FV-2026-0312
Root Cause: GPS signal interference at 42m AGL
Contributing: EMI from nearby power lines
Severity: Moderate (uncontrolled descent)
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