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Hi! Lugging my Spark batteries to Australia
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Powers" data-source="post: 20409" data-attributes="member: 2759"><p>I'm flying a lot between European countries, got the drone with 3 batteries in a case that's in my carry on backpack.</p><p>Never had to even open it, or anyone ask about it - usually the security guys are more interested on padding me down. Must be the beard or something.</p><p></p><p>Check the homepage of your airline, they usually tell you a maximum capacity of batteries that you can carry (and 3 spark ones plus laptop plus phone plus power bank is usually well below that... While a bunch of Inspire batteries might be getting over)</p><p></p><p>As for the battery safety - make sure they can't get shorted and you are fine. If I remember correctly the case that came with the spark has two separate slots for batteries, and enough space for one on the drone, do that's good enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Powers, post: 20409, member: 2759"] I'm flying a lot between European countries, got the drone with 3 batteries in a case that's in my carry on backpack. Never had to even open it, or anyone ask about it - usually the security guys are more interested on padding me down. Must be the beard or something. Check the homepage of your airline, they usually tell you a maximum capacity of batteries that you can carry (and 3 spark ones plus laptop plus phone plus power bank is usually well below that... While a bunch of Inspire batteries might be getting over) As for the battery safety - make sure they can't get shorted and you are fine. If I remember correctly the case that came with the spark has two separate slots for batteries, and enough space for one on the drone, do that's good enough. [/QUOTE]
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