DJI Flight logging foreign flights

Hi all.

I was looking through the logs for my Mini 2se, and everything seems to be there fine from when I bought the drone in spring last year up until last weekend - except a bunch of flights I flew in Portugal last October. No crashes, no known issues. Hopefully someone here will know if DJI Fly records overseas flights or there some extra hoop to jump through?

Thanks in advance.

On what device? and is it the same device used for the missing flights

If you allow Auto-sync flights in the fly app all will be uploaded to the DJI server irrespective of the place you have flown

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Have you formatted the SD card ?

Cancel that just read properly it’s a mini 2

Hmm, well it was the same phone device from when I started using the drone which was logging everything fine in UK. Maybe DJI don’t like Portugeuse flight data?

@SparkyFPV Wayne has the answer above @HackinJack Jack.

All your flights are linked to your account and should be shown automatically if you have AutoSync turned on. :+1:

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Thanks, I installed airdata, which is awesome and has pulled data for everything I’ve ever done in the UK - however still missing all non-uk flights. Gap in the middle of all the others. Weird.

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Have you connected your RC to the internet since you came back?

Came back last October.

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Just a thought. Are the log files on your phone/device? If they are you can upload to Airdata manually.

Are you Android or iOS?

For Android, they should be located in … \Android\Data\dji.go.5\files\FlightRecord

They are simple .txt files, with the date as the first part, and on Airdata “My Logs” page there is an upload option …

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or … https://app.airdata.com/main?a=upload

I guess they’re on iOS, too … but someone else will need to point you to the relevant location.

This page guides you through both auto and manual uploads and where to find the logs on both iOS and Android - just in case they’re hiding :thinking::grinning:

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Yeah I looked there, the relevant ones are missing. The ones from previous UK flights are there as are the later ones.

Then some other factor was involved whilst abroad.

Whilst, for other reasons, I’ve only ever manually uploaded my log files, over the last 7.5 years, for the several times I’ve been out of the UK not one is missing.

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I’m wondering if an update to the DJI Fly app turned off the autosync. That would explain it I guess.

All the DJI apps create the *.txt log files. That’s nothing to do with using Airdata.

Hi. Did you ever get to the bottom of the missing flights in Airdata?

Sort of. They appeared raw on another phone device, which I switched to rather than use my day to day phone, but they have not appeared in airdata. I might investigate further now you’ve prompted me, it was on my back burner todo list.

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I asked because someone else had older flights vanish from DJI, and hence Airdata sync : Flight Logs uploaded to DJI

Just a thought, but have you connected the flight screen phone to the internet? I have to wait until I get home and connect my RC2 to my WiFi before I can sync with Airdata and update the DJI flight logs.