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HELP Recovering a missing flight log
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<blockquote data-quote="Mtntrogger" data-source="post: 100408" data-attributes="member: 18608"><p>Hello fellow pilots. I am really hoping someone on here can help me out with this. I bought my first drone, a barely used Spark from Craigslist about a month and a half ago. I proceeded to fly it over a large lake before having enough experience to do so. Total Noob move !! I ended up crashing it into the water and had no idea where it went in, as I had lost visual contact. I did have a very broken video feed, but it isnt as helpfull as I would hope. </p><p></p><p>In the few times I flew it I fell in love, so I ended up buying a new replacement a week later. Since it was NIB I purchased the DJI Refresh and also spent a ton of time to learn all the ins and outs of controlling the bird in different situations. I feel like Im actually a proficient pilot now !</p><p></p><p>I havent been able to stop thinking about that first spark being in the lake this whole time. I fully understand that everything electronic is for sure ruined, but I think the shell could still be used for some parts. </p><p></p><p>From the video feed I could tell that it wasnt too far from shore when it when in, but I feel like having an exact gps point could possibly lead to a recovery. </p><p></p><p>HERES the big issue...The flight (all of them from that day and the day before) doesnt show up in my DJI go flight records. So I looked in the DJI go files in the phone I was flying with that day and found all the records BUT I cant open them with anything ! ? Ive copied them onto my desktop and tried importing each different file type with Airdata UAV and it wont accept any of the several different file formats that I found. Can anyone please help me figure out how to access this flight data ? There must be a way ! Thanks again, any responses are appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mtntrogger, post: 100408, member: 18608"] Hello fellow pilots. I am really hoping someone on here can help me out with this. I bought my first drone, a barely used Spark from Craigslist about a month and a half ago. I proceeded to fly it over a large lake before having enough experience to do so. Total Noob move !! I ended up crashing it into the water and had no idea where it went in, as I had lost visual contact. I did have a very broken video feed, but it isnt as helpfull as I would hope. In the few times I flew it I fell in love, so I ended up buying a new replacement a week later. Since it was NIB I purchased the DJI Refresh and also spent a ton of time to learn all the ins and outs of controlling the bird in different situations. I feel like Im actually a proficient pilot now ! I havent been able to stop thinking about that first spark being in the lake this whole time. I fully understand that everything electronic is for sure ruined, but I think the shell could still be used for some parts. From the video feed I could tell that it wasnt too far from shore when it when in, but I feel like having an exact gps point could possibly lead to a recovery. HERES the big issue...The flight (all of them from that day and the day before) doesnt show up in my DJI go flight records. So I looked in the DJI go files in the phone I was flying with that day and found all the records BUT I cant open them with anything ! ? Ive copied them onto my desktop and tried importing each different file type with Airdata UAV and it wont accept any of the several different file formats that I found. Can anyone please help me figure out how to access this flight data ? There must be a way ! Thanks again, any responses are appreciated [/QUOTE]
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