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Flying in Cancun, Mexico
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<blockquote data-quote="NWSpark" data-source="post: 76098" data-attributes="member: 7278"><p>Not that it's close to Cancun but, when we were in Cozumel there were signs all over the place that referenced no droning. Now if you were at a resort or something like that I am not sure what the rules are there. If your staying at an all inclusive I would contact them directly.</p><p></p><p>I've also heard of people flying in Mexico and either having their drones confiscated or shot at. For me that would be a leave at home situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NWSpark, post: 76098, member: 7278"] Not that it's close to Cancun but, when we were in Cozumel there were signs all over the place that referenced no droning. Now if you were at a resort or something like that I am not sure what the rules are there. If your staying at an all inclusive I would contact them directly. I've also heard of people flying in Mexico and either having their drones confiscated or shot at. For me that would be a leave at home situation. [/QUOTE]
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