Where can I find a list of logged signals from DJI Mavic drones?

I’m thinking about buying a DJI Mavic or maybe another drone. I heard the DJI Assistant app can show logged signals from flights. But I can’t find what exactly is logged. Does anyone know what data the logs include?

What do you mean by ‘logged signals’?

If you want flight logs, like GPS location every second, stick inputs, and stuff like that, you can see some in the app or on the remote. If you want a nicer view or to get them in Excel, you can use https://app.airdata.com and link your DJI account. It pulls your logs from DJI and shows them nicely.

You can also copy logs directly from the remote, but they might be encrypted so not easy to read unless you use special software. Maybe I just don’t know how to open those.

@Storm
Thanks for the reply! Yeah, I want flight logs. I found this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfS7gXmEDno and at 10:20 it shows exactly what I’m looking for.

I don’t have a DJI drone yet so I can’t check it myself. I’m just trying to find out what kind of data is included in the table — like position, speed, yaw, pitch, roll, battery voltage, and so on. What signals can I expect to see?

@Nolan
I haven’t used that exact site in the video but I do use Airdata and you can export logs as CSV to open in Excel.

That site also has instructions on how to upload logs — here: DJI Flight Log Viewer | Phantom Help

Also, flight logs are stored on the remote controller if it has a screen, so you still have them even if you lose the drone. You can connect the remote to your PC and copy them like from a USB drive. If your controller doesn’t have a screen, the logs are saved on your phone or tablet instead.