Running Verification Mission on Iphone 10

Glen Bates

I have just started to watch tutorials and play with setting up missions. As an analog 76 year old I am having a few small problems when I try to run "Verification Mission" for a mission that I have developed. You detail how to do this in tutorial PT3E10 but when I try to duplicate your actions I can't find a way to start the mission. Also, I ran a mission in a restricted zone to see if the program would note this but it didn't seem to do that. Is there a way to incorporate this? thanks glen 

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    Mike (Arizona Wyldwest) Dronelink Expert Dronelink Expert
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    Hi Glen. I understand what your asking too. I’ve tried that and it won’t play for me either. There is no Play button. We may be looking at something that doesn’t exist for certain plans. I believe it can only be done once the mission has been completed and recorded. Otherwise, how could it be utilizing camera view. Very interesting. I’m Curious what Jim can tell us. Cross our fingers. 

    Enjoy, Mike 

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    Jim McAndrew Dronelink Staff

    Can you be more specific about "there is no play button" or post a screenshot?

    On restriction zones, the user interface just reports whatever the DJI SDK tells it, so it is possible your NFZ database was outdated or the DJI SDK has a bug.

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    Glen Bates

    Jim,

    I have attached a screen shot showing my mission in the "Verification Mission" mode. The problem is that there doesn't appear to be a way to start to run it. The mission name and time are in the upper left corner but no start button.  I have the Premium plan, do I need a higher grade to run this option? Thanks, glen

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    Jim McAndrew Dronelink Staff
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    You need to connect a drone. Verifications missions are just like normal missions (they fly the actual drone), they just modify the mission so that the drone faces forward the whole time (so the obstacle sensors are in use).

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    Glen Bates

    Thanks Jim. Based on what I was watching in the tutorial I thought that you cloud check it out virtually before you put the drone in the air to insure you didn't bump into something.  Just getting started wit the program and as the snow is flying and not drones it is something to do. thanks glen..ps, as regards the question concerning restricted zones, the DJI Fly app does show my local zone when I fly near it. My question was questioning if the Dronelink program would indicate the issue during mission development or only when you tried to fly it?  I assume that it would have shown up during your mission development for a flight around the Statue of Liberty if it it did.    

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    Jim McAndrew Dronelink Staff

    Dronelink does not have NFZ layers integrated into the mission planner.

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