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Cruise ship drone flying allowed?
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<blockquote data-quote="asaulo1" data-source="post: 9691" data-attributes="member: 1643"><p>First, let me just say that I don't condone breaking any laws or regulations but I just came back from a Europe cruise and I had my spark in my camera bag. Not once did they question it thru all the bag checks they did to get on board after every port of call. I was able to fly it a few times when there's no clear sign that it's prohibited. I was told from one of the cruise guests that he was surprised they let me keep it but probably due to the Spark's smallish size and kinda odd shape, they didn't notice it with my camera gear. If you want to chance it, I would go so far as take the props off as well on your Spark. I definitely wouldn't fly it on the ship but probably when it's docked to get a good view of it. here's a raw video that I took during one of stops in Messina (Sicily) [MEDIA=youtube]JmTxfC21cJY[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asaulo1, post: 9691, member: 1643"] First, let me just say that I don't condone breaking any laws or regulations but I just came back from a Europe cruise and I had my spark in my camera bag. Not once did they question it thru all the bag checks they did to get on board after every port of call. I was able to fly it a few times when there's no clear sign that it's prohibited. I was told from one of the cruise guests that he was surprised they let me keep it but probably due to the Spark's smallish size and kinda odd shape, they didn't notice it with my camera gear. If you want to chance it, I would go so far as take the props off as well on your Spark. I definitely wouldn't fly it on the ship but probably when it's docked to get a good view of it. here's a raw video that I took during one of stops in Messina (Sicily) [MEDIA=youtube]JmTxfC21cJY[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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