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Site Scan Flight for ArcGIS

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All Versions of Site Scan Flight for ArcGIS

4.6.1

January 18, 2024

- Resolved preflight system check issues for Freefly Astro - iOS 17 support - Improved photo estimation - Airspace link service fix - Minor bug fixes Known issues - Mission recovery issues were found on firmware from DJI M300 RTK v06.01.01.00 and v07.00.01.00 that affect in-app pause action, mission progress, and data capture.
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4.6

June 7, 2023

- Flying below takeoff point with terrain follow - Hot swapping batteries support for DJI M300 - Image capture efficiency enhancements for Freefly Astro - Improved app performance - Improved error messaging
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4.5.2

February 6, 2023

- DJI M300 image capture interval fix Known issues: - M300 missions will capture more images than estimated - Panorama missions with M300 & P1 35 mm lens require return home to be triggered manually - After changing lenses on the P1 camera, calibration is required through the DJI Pilot app
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4.5.1

January 19, 2023

- iOS 16 Support - DJI M300RTK firmware support v04.01.00.00 & v05.01.01.00 - DJI P4RTK firmware support v02.02.0611 - Remote ID support for DJI M300RTK in the US
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4.5

September 12, 2022

- Freefly Astro support - Quality of life improvements - Additional bug fixes
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4.4

June 28, 2022

- New option to sign in using ArcGIS credentials - Define Mission from polyline support for Corridor Scan - Additional bug fixes
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4.3.1

April 14, 2022

- Increased timer for RTK base station signal acquisition. - Auto detect lenses for P1, X7, X5S cameras on DJI M300 - Fixed LAANC advisories and request of authorization for flight plan area of interest - Bug fix: Shapefile overlay with Japanese characters returns "Shape overlay error Invalid url." - Bug fix: PDF overlay with Japanese characters fail to be switched on - Bug fix: Mission polygon does not update when vertices are dragged to the extents of the map - Bug fix: Multi battery missions with DJI M300 were not filling waypoints after changing batteries. - Improved DJI notifications - Additional bug fixes
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4.3

February 2, 2022

- Freefly Astro support - DJI M300RTK support with P1 camera - Flight speed setting. Mission advance settings, you can now adjust the speed of your drone 50% faster or slower than its default speed - Define mission area from polygon. Use KML and SHP polygons from Site Scan Manager or ArcGIS Online feature layer polygons as Area and Crosshatch survey mission boundaries. - Post-flight checklist
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4.2.2

October 11, 2021

- iOS 15 Support - Add drone status bar during System Checks, allowing RTK drone pilots to reconnect their RTK base station after a battery change - Fix XT2 sensor size field of view for survey missions - Enhance photo import workflow for iOS 15 - Additional bug fixes
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4.2.1

September 9, 2021

- Support for India Region - Enhanced 3D map stability - Enhanced app stability - Additional bug fixes
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Description of Site Scan Flight for ArcGIS

Site Scan Flight for ArcGIS makes it easy to collect accurate, high-resolution maps and 3D models using drones. The app is connected to the Site Scan Manager web application and ArcGIS Online, allowing you to import base maps, saved flight plans, overlays, and previously captured orthomosaics for precise flight planning. Use your ArcGIS Online credentials to log in to Site Scan for additional security benefits, such as leveraging your organization-specific login method. Choose from a variety of flight modes tailored to the type of site being scanned, and the app will automatically define the optimal flight path and allow you to preview it in 2D or 3D. Experienced pilots can use Terrain Follow, which enhances imagery quality by adjusting the drone's height to follow the terrain. After completing your company preflight checklist, the app automatically conducts aircraft checks and executes the flight. Long flights are automatically split, allowing you to change your drone’s battery and resume where you left off. After completing the flight, wirelessly transfer the images to your iPad and upload them along with your Fleet Management information to Site Scan Manager for processing on the cloud. Compatibility: Requires compatible drone: Freefly Astro, DJI P4 Advanced, DJI P4P, DJI P4P V2, DJI P4 RTK, Mavic Pro, Mavic 2 Pro, M200 series, M200 series V2, Inspire 2, M300. Check the latest documented drone matrix for supported firmware versions. Requires a paid Site Scan for ArcGIS license.
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Site Scan Flight for ArcGIS: FAQ

Is Site Scan Flight for ArcGIS compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, the software for Site Scan Flight for ArcGIS is compatible with iPads.
The Site Scan Flight for ArcGIS app was built by ESRI.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 14.3.
With an overall rating of 4.7 out of 5, Site Scan Flight for ArcGIS is a must-have app for users.
Business Is The App Genre Of The Site Scan Flight For Arcgis App.
4.6.1 is the newly released Site Scan Flight for ArcGIS version.
The Site Scan Flight for ArcGIS app was last updated on July 5, 2024.
Site Scan Flight for ArcGIS was released on February 5, 2023.
Child-friendly content, no violence or scary images.
The Site Scan Flight for ArcGIS app can be used in English, Japanese, Portuguese and 2 more.
No, Site Scan Flight for ArcGIS is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in Site Scan Flight for ArcGIS.
No, you cannot utilize Site Scan Flight for ArcGIS with Apple Vision Pro.

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