Checking Flight Records via the DJI Fly App
1. Enter the Home screen, and tap “Profile”.
2. Tap “More”, enter the Flight Records page, and select the required flight records.
Meanings of Icons on the Flight Records Interface
(1) Aircraft flight mode;
(2) Current aircraft status bar indicating the aircraft flight status and operating environment;
(3) Number of GPS satellites and signal quality;
(4) Remote controller signal quality;
(5) Remaining battery level of the aircraft;
(6) Remaining flight time;
(7) Control stick status display in flight records (When enabled, the control stick status can be checked);
(8) Tap to go to the aircraft’s location or Home Point;
(9) Switch the map display in Flight Records between “Satellite” or “Standard”;
(10) Product model and date of flight records;
(11) The blue line indicates the flight trajectory;
(12) The triangle icon indicates the aircraft;
(13) H stands for Home Point;
(14) Duration of flight records, which is calculated from the time to start the motor. Drag the progress bar to check flight records;
(15) D: Relative distance (The distance from the aircraft to Home Point), m/s stands horizontal speed.
(16) H: Relative altitude (The altitude of the aircraft relative to the takeoff point), m/s stands vertical speed.
(17) 1x means playback speed. Tap the left arrow to play the previous record, and tap the right arrow to play the next record. Tap “丨丨” to stop or play again.
To synchronize flight records, refer to: Flight Records Synchronization Guide (via App)