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I have a MA2 and am new flyer. I am using DJI fly to control. How can I see my flight log on either my iPhone or pc.
I tried using iTunes, file sharing but the flight records file is unreadable.
 
I have a MA2 and am new flyer. I am using DJI fly to control. How can I see my flight log on either my iPhone or pc.
I tried using iTunes, file sharing but the flight records file is unreadable.
I sync mine to DJI then pull them from there into Airdata.
 
The Flightlogs are text data files and incomprehensible if you try to look at them directly. If you know how to find them in iTunes you can copy them to a PC, then upload them to Airdata to view them. With a free Airdata account you can store up to 100 flightlogs and see most of the information you will be interested in. Personally, I keep all of my flightlogs on my PC, and only keep a few on their server. And the information I can see with a free account is more than sufficient for my purposes.

Link to Airdata: Airdata login
 
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I have a MA2 and am new flyer. I am using DJI fly to control. How can I see my flight log on either my iPhone or pc.
I tried using iTunes, file sharing but the flight records file is unreadable.
This will make sense of your flight data:
 
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The Flightlogs are text data files and incomprehensible if you try to look at them directly. If you know how to find them in iTunes you can copy them to a PC, then upload them to Airdata to view them. With a free Airdata account you can store up to 100 flightlogs and see most of the information you will be interested in. Personally, I keep all of my flightlogs on my PC, and only keep a few on their server. And the information I can see with a free account is more than sufficient for my purposes.

Link to Airdata: Airdata login
Barbara -- Both Airdata and DJI Flight Log Viewer (in the next post from Meta4) appear to be "cloud-based" tools. What I was hoping for is something I could run on my PC to download the logs from the DJI Fly app and study them locally. Anything like that out there? -- jclarkw
 
Barbara -- Both Airdata and DJI Flight Log Viewer (in the next post from Meta4) appear to be "cloud-based" tools. What I was hoping for is something I could run on my PC to download the logs from the DJI Fly app and study them locally. Anything like that out there? -- jclarkw
Ya, sorry, not aware of anything like that, which doesn't mean that there isn't something out there.
 

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