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<blockquote data-quote="Ted Schoenfelder" data-source="post: 75058" data-attributes="member: 7687"><p>Although I see this is the wrong aircraft for the Spark forum, I am still interested in whether the DJI Goggle flight(s) mentioned show up in the DJI Go 4 app? In other words are they properly synchronizing with other flight records after upload from the Goggles? I have 55 flights with the Spark/DJI Goggles and none of them show up in DJI Go 4, though all 55 show they have successfully uploaded to the DJI server through my PC and DJI Assistant 2! </p><p></p><p>I would really like to know what others have experienced with the DJI Goggle flight records? The problem is, if there is a fly away, or an accident, there is no way to prove who is at fault, the aircraft (DJI) or the pilot! In addition, there is no way to locate the aircraft on a fly away without the flight record! </p><p></p><p>This is likely not a problem with aircraft allowing the app to be open when flying with the Goggles (Mavic Pro, for example), but for the Spark (and I believe the Mavic Air?) DJI Go 4 immediately closes when the Goggles connect to the controller. All flight records are ONLY in the Goggles and must be synchronized to DJI's server through DJI Assistant 2. </p><p></p><p>Please share your experience regarding these issues if you operate the Spark, with the Goggles in particular. DJI has provided absolutely no clarification in this area and when they do say something they contradict themselves. I had an accident back in June and DJI could not find the flight record, even though the record was successfully uploaded (several times!). In addition, the Goggles were examined by DJI technicians and they still could not confirm they were able to get ANY of my 55 records off the Goggles nor were they able be evaluated by DJI, or anyone else. What is your experience?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ted Schoenfelder, post: 75058, member: 7687"] Although I see this is the wrong aircraft for the Spark forum, I am still interested in whether the DJI Goggle flight(s) mentioned show up in the DJI Go 4 app? In other words are they properly synchronizing with other flight records after upload from the Goggles? I have 55 flights with the Spark/DJI Goggles and none of them show up in DJI Go 4, though all 55 show they have successfully uploaded to the DJI server through my PC and DJI Assistant 2! I would really like to know what others have experienced with the DJI Goggle flight records? The problem is, if there is a fly away, or an accident, there is no way to prove who is at fault, the aircraft (DJI) or the pilot! In addition, there is no way to locate the aircraft on a fly away without the flight record! This is likely not a problem with aircraft allowing the app to be open when flying with the Goggles (Mavic Pro, for example), but for the Spark (and I believe the Mavic Air?) DJI Go 4 immediately closes when the Goggles connect to the controller. All flight records are ONLY in the Goggles and must be synchronized to DJI's server through DJI Assistant 2. Please share your experience regarding these issues if you operate the Spark, with the Goggles in particular. DJI has provided absolutely no clarification in this area and when they do say something they contradict themselves. I had an accident back in June and DJI could not find the flight record, even though the record was successfully uploaded (several times!). In addition, the Goggles were examined by DJI technicians and they still could not confirm they were able to get ANY of my 55 records off the Goggles nor were they able be evaluated by DJI, or anyone else. What is your experience? [/QUOTE]
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