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Unable to fly Spark in NFZ even with authorization
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<blockquote data-quote="Casbro" data-source="post: 108755" data-attributes="member: 19744"><p>I was able to get the Spark to fly. I will have to do this every three days to fly it in Reno. When I synced the "license" with the aircraft nothing seemed to happen. no message. no license showing in the aircraft. Finally shut down the spark and then fired it up again at halftime. And got the permission to fly popup. Supposed to be active for three days. We shall see. Thanks for the input and pointing me in the right directions. There do not seem to be exact step by step instructions and the use of the term license seems odd. Though "licensed to fly" sounds kinda cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casbro, post: 108755, member: 19744"] I was able to get the Spark to fly. I will have to do this every three days to fly it in Reno. When I synced the "license" with the aircraft nothing seemed to happen. no message. no license showing in the aircraft. Finally shut down the spark and then fired it up again at halftime. And got the permission to fly popup. Supposed to be active for three days. We shall see. Thanks for the input and pointing me in the right directions. There do not seem to be exact step by step instructions and the use of the term license seems odd. Though "licensed to fly" sounds kinda cool. [/QUOTE]
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