Anokadrone
Second Officer
Flight distance : 58327 ft
United States
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Anokadrone Posted at 2017-11-19 07:58
I'm using a iPad Mini 4 and its connected to iCloud. (I am not a proficient iOS user). I checked the iCloud and its not there. iOS does not have a conventional file explorer app to go and look at files on the local device. They are not on the SD card in the drone.
I found the answer to my question on phantompilots forum:
Follow these steps to retrieve the TXT flight logs from your Apple phone/tablet:
1) If you haven't installed iTunes on your Windows/Mac computer, then download it here and install it.
2) Start iTunes.
3) Connect your phone/tablet to your computer via a Lightning cable.
4) Click the mobile device icon at the top of iTunes to access the contents of your phone/tablet.
5) If using the current version of iTunes, go to "File Sharing" --> "DJI GO 4" (or DJI GO) --> "FlightRecords" and click the "Save to..." button to copy that folder to your computer.
If using an old version of iTunes, you'll need to access the "FlightRecords" folder from the "Apps" section of iTunes instead (see the screenshot below).
6) Open the "FlightRecords" folder on your computer and locate the appropriate TXT file. |
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