I just had a look but it seems that the AirPro 2 does not have a live video out capability which kind of sucks. That said anyway depending on how you fly these sort of cameras have some latency issues if you fly fast (more details in our FPV camera guide)
What you can do is use AirPro 2 camera to record onto its SD card but add a dedicated FPV camera to your drone (one is already included with your runner 250, and many other FPV quadcopter kits) then the analogue FPV video transmitter sends the video back to you on the ground in real time. Then you can use goggles, or a FPV monitor to view the video. If you looking for a nice and cheap monitor you should check out the mini black pearl monitor.
Hope that makes sense