How to get drones like DJI Mini 3 Pro past airport security on holiday 2023!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024

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  • @armandoferreira8790
    @armandoferreira8790 Год назад +3

    I took my Mini1 to the Madeira island in 2021. Also, I took my Mini3 Pro to the Dominican Republic (2022) and Cape Verde islands (2023). I put my Mini3 batteries on a lipo fire safe bag on my hand luggage. All travels without any problem.
    Unfortunately I can't take my drone in my next travel to Cuba as drones aren't allowed.

  • @SaroLoBue
    @SaroLoBue Год назад +6

    Hi Henrik, I love your content but in this one I’ll have to interject.
    For the last 5 years I’ve been the Ground Operations Executive for a well known UK based airline and prior to that I’ve been on similar roles for airlines in Spain (EU), making a total of over 15 years dealing with this topic.
    There are 3 pieces of legislation to consider when it comes to dangerous goods on airplanes, in this specific case lithium ION batteries:
    1 - IATA (INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION)
    2 - EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency)
    3 - Airline of choice regulations
    In that same order one rules the other one.
    According to IATA dangerous goods regulation, simplified for passengers on the table 2.3.A, section “Batteries, spare/loose” which applies to drones, controllers, etc., batteries can ONLY be transported on the carry on luggage, the table should be available at the check in desk and you can see it following the official link www.iata.org/contentassets/6fea26dd84d24b26a7a1fd5788561d6e/dgr-64-en-2.3.a.pdf
    EASA says: “You should carry your portable electronic devices (PEDs, such as cameras, laptops and phones) in your hand baggage (carry-on), and not in your checked baggage”, please see the second paragraph on section lithium batteries following this link: www.easa.europa.eu/en/domains/passengers/dangerous-goods#lithium-batteries
    The airline can also set rules but in any case they can ONLY restrict further, airlines can NOT over rule the previous 2.
    All this information should be available in any airline website.
    It is no secret that it could be a confusing topic but in short and simple words, put battery powered devices and spare batteries in your carry on luggage and not in the check in that goes in the hold, avoid an uncomfortable situation getting pulled to a side at the boarding gate or the airplane for questioning, asking you to remove the batteries from the check in luggage and potentially getting refused to travel. Get your batteries, controller, etc., with you at all time and make sure they’re not damaged 😉

  • @mavicairflyeruk
    @mavicairflyeruk Год назад +8

    I took my air2s to Canary Islands put the batteries in a lipo fire resistant case with my hand luggage went through security no problems I was really nervous at first but there’s no need to be

    • @Flywithmedji.
      @Flywithmedji. 4 месяца назад +1

      The was check for any register or licence

    • @mavicairflyeruk
      @mavicairflyeruk 4 месяца назад

      @@Flywithmedji. no nothing, just had put everything through the xray machine thats it no checks

    • @Flywithmedji.
      @Flywithmedji. 4 месяца назад

      Dji air 3 what you thing should be fine
      If I take to Italy

    • @Flywithmedji.
      @Flywithmedji. 4 месяца назад

      No reg no license
      I did on mini 3 pro in Spain was fine

    • @Worldwildstories
      @Worldwildstories 3 месяца назад

      Loooooooo it’s canary island 😂you can take it with no problem

  • @CaminoAir
    @CaminoAir Год назад +5

    I've brought my Mavic 3 on two trips to Spain in the last 20 months. I have separate fire proof li-po bags for each 77Wh battery. Never had any issues at either the Irish or Spanish airports. I'm sure a single li-po bag would be fine as well.

    • @CaminoAir
      @CaminoAir Год назад +1

      The Irish national airline Aer Lingus will only allow a maximum of 3 batteries (regardless of Wh rating). Each airline will have their own rules.

  • @edbifulco
    @edbifulco Год назад +5

    Several times in and out of South America and Europe, never had any problems.

    • @Fitandover40
      @Fitandover40 22 часа назад

      How do you carry your batteries and your drone on those flights?

  • @epmallon
    @epmallon Год назад +1

    Heading to Tenerife in a fortnight first time taking my DJI Mini 3 overseas, hopefully I will have no issues lipo bag at the ready. Thanks for another informative video 👍

  • @lifestapestry2968
    @lifestapestry2968 Год назад +1

    Never had an issue so far, took it to Thailand & Turkey, so long as you don't try and hide it. you should be fine.

  • @Fitandover40
    @Fitandover40 22 часа назад +1

    Can you have a battery in the drone on the checked in bagage?

  • @willrine8614
    @willrine8614 Год назад +1

    All good reminders.
    Thank you !

  • @DrDuu
    @DrDuu Год назад +1

    Good video👍🏻, my last visit on Mallorca was not a problem. As you told the drone batteries must be into luggage. But at departure the security Palma Airport wanted to see my photo camera lenses and the camera body separated in the box for security check. I didn‘t know that, a little alarm occurred, I don‘t know the background, but much effort and time to unpack all my parts😵‍💫

  • @RichTrini
    @RichTrini Год назад +2

    Question...
    What about when your battery/ batteries go through the airport scanner?
    Because I would normally get 21 mins of flight time.
    Two days after I landed, I flew and got only 5 mins on both batteries.
    Then about 7 months later, the batteries were swollen and couldn't be used again...

  • @TonesDroneVisuals
    @TonesDroneVisuals Год назад

    I had to do those checks as I'm traveling to Egypt at the end of the year and drones are prohibited there. Always good to do these checks

  • @GeoRick
    @GeoRick Год назад

    Thanks, clearly explained. I carry a few batteries for my drone and GoPro. I regularly get stopped for a few minutes while they check inside to see the batteries then I am allowed to go on my way. It's not a problem as it only takes a few minutes. Have the batteries in a hard shell GoPro case where they can be easily kept separated. I leave it in a place in my suitcase where they can access it easily. I put a small piece of electrical tape over each terminal, not because I really need to but just to show I am safety conscious.

  • @johnnielund4889
    @johnnielund4889 Год назад

    I always put drone in check in luggage and batteries in carry-on, and i always say to the security that i have 3 drone batteries in my backpack, never had any problems, neither in Europe, usa or Asia... Only time i had an issue was in Billund Airport, Denmark , where i accidentally left the batteries in my checked in luggage, they called me down to security that handed me the batteries in a plastic bag and told me not to leave in the checked in bag, otherwise no problems

  • @Mimer6
    @Mimer6 Год назад +1

    I know that in the past some Airlines had that all litsium batteries should be below 80% charge. Don't know if it's still there because I don't fly much these days.

  • @revanreddy7210
    @revanreddy7210 Год назад +1

    Can we travel from USA to India with dji mini 3pro intelligent battery kit plus….?

  • @AntimatePcCustom
    @AntimatePcCustom Год назад

    You are a little late. Just got back home to Denmark today from Crete with my whoop. 😁 But had no issues in both terminals. Had all my batteries in my carry on and the drone in the cargo with all my clothing. Was only meet with excitement in Billund and Chania. :)

  • @allegriach
    @allegriach Год назад +1

    I travelled to Ireland and to Iceland by plane. I realised on the security check they were very well aware what drones are. In my case the DJI Air 2 with three batteries. On the other side I saw, Wizzair is not transporting drones at all. Another point: Don’t bring your drone to Dubai. When you fly to Morocco you may need to give them a tip. It’s even necessary if you want back your buggy...

    • @SaroLoBue
      @SaroLoBue Год назад +1

      Wizzair depends on destination, I’ve taken my Mini 3 pro from UK to Poland and back with them, no issues at all

    • @allegriach
      @allegriach Год назад

      @@SaroLoBue In the specific airline regulation they mention hoverboards and drones as forbidden. That’s not general, it’s airline specific.

    • @SaroLoBue
      @SaroLoBue Год назад +1

      @@allegriach absolutely, if you see a comment I’ve posted in this video I clearly says that, have a look at it 😉

  • @ORGANIZEDCoNfUsioN
    @ORGANIZEDCoNfUsioN Год назад

    Very good information TDM. Don't need any trouble on vacation. Like # 135!!!

  • @barryvideos4472
    @barryvideos4472 Год назад +4

    Best thing to do is ship it to your location UPS

    • @TECHDRONEMEDIA
      @TECHDRONEMEDIA  Год назад +1

      No that is a total waste of money and time

  • @alfbaldwin7144
    @alfbaldwin7144 Год назад

    Very good tips and explanations. Thank you.

  • @Stefan_Boerjesson
    @Stefan_Boerjesson Год назад

    The red flagged link, by Norton, was used. Looks like even the Mavic 3 PRO batteries are clear, only 77 WAh.

  • @GAVINHR
    @GAVINHR Год назад

    Great tips my friend

  • @johnwilliams7654
    @johnwilliams7654 Год назад

    Brilliant video. Well thought out.

  • @Chris_Love
    @Chris_Love 7 месяцев назад

    Soo my drone bag with RC2, Mini 4 Pro and two batteries can stay in carry on bag at whole time? I dont need to keep it in my checked luggage? Heading to Croatia this summer and drone will follow

  • @Al-Kwadrone
    @Al-Kwadrone Год назад

    Great tips!
    Thanks for sharing 🙏🏼

  • @camilo8cheryl
    @camilo8cheryl Год назад

    Been to Mexico, Canada,asian countries and never had issues at the airport, only issue i encountered is on a Cruise ship NCL! They don’t allow drones in you luggage and if you are caught, they will confiscate and give it back to you when you disembark.

  • @TheVitorgoncalves
    @TheVitorgoncalves Год назад

    Good job ..

  • @alexanderolesen1597
    @alexanderolesen1597 Год назад +1

    Does anybody know if you have to file anything of register anything if you want to do recreational flying with a Mavic 3 classic in Spain?

  • @paularcher310
    @paularcher310 11 месяцев назад

    Is it ok to take mini 3 to cyprus from uk

  • @naaguebarry
    @naaguebarry 3 месяца назад

    Anyone knows how to travel with Mavic 3 Pro to Turkey?

  • @miodragcehajic8466
    @miodragcehajic8466 Год назад

    What about dji 3 ?

  • @artykohl1118
    @artykohl1118 Месяц назад

    I'm heading to the airport lost and found with a hundred dollar bill.

  • @joestrahl6980
    @joestrahl6980 Год назад

    Anyone in the EU have experience taking their sub 250g drone to the US?

  • @rodgercross9144
    @rodgercross9144 Год назад

    Promo sm 😜