I sync mine to DJI then pull them from there into Airdata.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: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.
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? -- jclarkwThe 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
Ya, sorry, not aware of anything like that, which doesn't mean that there isn't something out there.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
Thanks, it does work with the version 1.2.1 that I have. Anyone looking for more details, see thread at Mavic Flight Log Retrieval and Analysis Guide. -- jclarkwThere is CsvView/Datcon but might not work with logs generated with 1.2.2.
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