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Have you tried to adjust 'Warning Space Setting' in the map view?Here the map is all but useless due to two opaque layers of warning over huge area
It doesn't affect the map, they are all on ignore.Have you tried to adjust 'Warning Space Setting' in the map view?
That means its in a place where it might not be safe to fly. OR flight is restricted.What have they done with the zones colour?
Here the map is all but useless due to two opaque layers of warning over huge area
Yes, @ac0j is spot on.its in a place where it might not be safe to fly. OR flight is restricted.
If you are in an area such as depicted below, there is no way to turn the overlays off.It doesn't affect the map, they are all on ignore.
If you need Waypoints, you can use Groundstation Pro (iPad only)Any signs of Mavic 2 waypoints?
Or Litchi Mission HubIf you need Waypoints, you can use Groundstation Pro (iPad only)
or try DJI Pilot app 1.01.
Not really, it's a hilly area where military jets might practice once a month or so.That means its in a place where it might not be safe to fly. OR flight is restricted.
This designation is usually needed to indicate on sectional charts that the area is most likely military IFR/VFR routing. This allows pilots to not only fly at altitude (IFR) but to drop to near ground level (VFR) for either stealth (suprise attack) or evasive maneuvers training. Those areas are potential danger areas due to the fact the aircraft may appear without notice at almost ground level. This was just FYI.Not really, it's a hilly area where military jets might practice once a month or so.
They have placed a large square green box over several hundred square miles.
Where can you download the DJI Pilot App 1.01? Is it only on Android?If you need Waypoints, you can use Groundstation Pro (iPad only)
or try DJI Pilot app 1.01.
Depending on what OS you are, there are download links on the DJI websiteWhere can you download the DJI Pilot App 1.01? Is it only on Android?
Thank you. It will be interesting to see if the iOS version supports flight planning.Depending on what OS you are, there are download links on the DJI website
for CrystalSky and Android and the IOS version is in the Appstore: DJI Pilot
I just downloaded both versions, the android version on my CrystaSky and the iOS version on my iPhone and when I connected to the Mavic 2 Zoom, I found that only the Android version supports the Mavic 2 series. The iOS version although it says it supports the latest version of DJI Drones, it will not startup when connected to the Mavic 2. All you get is a wide large dialog box telling you that it does not support your device.Depending on what OS you are, there are download links on the DJI website
for CrystalSky and Android and the IOS version is in the Appstore: DJI Pilot
Pilot should only be compatible with DJI Enterprise classified drones. (M200 series, Mavic Enterprise, M600, P4RTK)All you get is a wide large dialog box telling you that it does not support your device.
Very interesting as DJI Pilot is working perfectly on my Mavic Pro 1 Android version.Pilot should only be compatible with DJI Enterprise classified drones. (M200 series, Mavic Enterprise, M600, P4RTK)
So, it's either a bug in the Android version or DJI closed already a loophole in the IOS version.