You will not have any issues from TSA or United Airlines when you take your drone on the airplane. You should call the hotel your staying at and ask about flying your p3 there. Another option is to figure out where you plan to fly then contact the people who own the property and ask them for...
I've taken my drone on both a western Caribbean Cruise and a alaska cruise all through carnival. I have never had any issues. The only time security say something to me is when I come back on the ship from being off for the day. They remind me that I cannot fly the drone from the ship. I agree...
No it was the crj-200 or 700 versions aircraft. But I would guess that the turbo prop planes would be the same with limited overhead storage. Especially if they are on the ones that have the 3 Seats going across the entire row.
I think I have a flight next week on one of the smaller American...
I have the dji knockoff hardshell pack. The only size issue I have found so far is on the regional jets that fly from the smaller airports to the larger airports. The backpack us about 1 inch too tall to fit in the overhead on those planes. The bigger planes are not an issue. On the one flight I...
Put one in the bird and any other ones can be in your case. I'm guessing since your flying you should have a case that has slots for extra batteries. I have flown with my bird all over the US countless times and I have never been asked by TSA to show them anything. If it goes through security...
I've got the same case. The foam that comes in that case is just junk anyways. If you buy a good quality foam for replacement you will have no problem. Military spec foam will not do that.
For people who want to make sure the case fits the P3 with the props on it definitely will fit. It's a...
It's payment through PayPal. If you have the time and money to see if it's real then go for it. Just remember if things go south it's gonna take a few days to get the money back.
Please post whatever info you have that says that "Pensacola" is a NFZ. Yes the airport (5 mile radius) and NAS Pensacola is a NFZ but other than that I think your wrong. I live in the area and am very familiar with where you can and cannot fly. Where he was flying that day was not in a NFZ...
It's leading to a bunch of miss information that get passed around.
Just like the kid the other day who flew his Phantom over a smoke stack of a power plant. He was called out by someone saying it was illegal to fly over a power plant. He even posted the link to the FAA document. Funny thing...
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