How to Update the DJI FlySafe Database on DJI Pilot 2


The DJI FlySafe Database is referenced by your DJI drone and remote controller (RC) to determine if it is safe to fly in your mission area. If your FlySafe Database is out of date, you may not be able to launch your drone for any missions you plan to fly in controlled airspace.

While keeping your FlySafe database up to date is important, always be sure that you're authorized to fly by your local airspace authority before starting your mission.

đź’ˇ Tip: As of December, 2025, the latest version of the DJI FlySafe Database is 01.00.01.39. This database is updated regularly to match FAA regulations, so it's helpful to check back often.

We recommend that you complete the steps below and verify that any relevant unlock certificates are still synced with your drone and RC before you arrive on-site to fly.

1. Power on your drone and RC.

2. Ensure that your RC is connected to WiFi.

3. From the home screen of DJI Pilot 2, tap the Max Altitude / Geo Zone Map button.

Pilot 2 Geo Zone Map Button.png

4. Tap the FlySafe Database button.

Pilot 2 FlySafe Database Button.png

5. Tap the Check for Updates button.

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6. If an update is available, follow the prompts to update. When all databases are current, you’ll see an Already Latest Version message when checking for updates. 

7. After updating your database versions, power cycle both your drone and remote controller in order for the updates to take effect.


I still can't do it!

We wrote these articles to equip you with everything you need to get the job done on your own, but we understand that sometimes this isn't sufficient.

If you're stuck, the Propeller hardware support team may be able to help. You can contact them by emailing hardwaresupport@propelleraero.com.au.

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