In the forum, I am an “Intern” Pilot with 64583 meters flow. In “AirData UAV” alone, I am at 91,732 meters and there are many “DJI go” flights I never loaded into that site. So where does the Forum get the distance number from? What does “Intern” refer to: Time in the group or distance flown or points accumulated?
The forum gets the distance numbers (in meters) from the flights you have uploaded to the DJI cloud.
Your pilot status in the forum depends on your activity going along with points you accumulate through posting, replying, liking, logging in.
Means you can be a Pro pilot with a million miles on the clock but still be a Beginner in this forum.
I feel stupid asking this: So... how does one "Sync to the cloud"? Is the "Logging on in the app" refer to the Go app? If i fly Litchi, it syncs to their site. The DJI manual never uses the word "cloud" except to warn they can be bad to fly in.
bob37 Posted at 2017-9-8 15:57
I feel stupid asking this: So... how does one "Sync to the cloud"? Is the "Logging on in the app" refer to the Go app? If i fly Litchi, it syncs to their site. The DJI manual never uses the word "cloud" except to warn they can be bad to fly in.
Just my verbiage. I am referring to the same as the manual.
But.. how does the DJIgo app know the flights flown in Litchi? I did notice that setting RTH altitude in the go app is seen in the Litchi app, so they must talk to each other.