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<blockquote data-quote="Kiteboy" data-source="post: 2476" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>To jazzy2788 and n3m3sis2all it isn't about it drawing attention, it's about the fact that at some point all your hand luggage is screened (X rays) and believe me a drone and batteries quickly catches the attention of the security officers, they allow it in all countries I've been but it's because it's allowed in that country and not because it went through undetected!</p><p></p><p>You basically have 3 filters </p><p>1) the airline: search their website or call them (i.e: Emirates airlines doesn't allow drones on carry on so it needs to go on checked only but the batteries always on carry on)</p><p>2) your country security checkpoints (I'm assuming they will be ok)</p><p>3) your destination/transit country (research on local drone law an regulations)</p><p></p><p>You do not want to have your holidays ruined by drone problems</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiteboy, post: 2476, member: 21"] To jazzy2788 and n3m3sis2all it isn't about it drawing attention, it's about the fact that at some point all your hand luggage is screened (X rays) and believe me a drone and batteries quickly catches the attention of the security officers, they allow it in all countries I've been but it's because it's allowed in that country and not because it went through undetected! You basically have 3 filters 1) the airline: search their website or call them (i.e: Emirates airlines doesn't allow drones on carry on so it needs to go on checked only but the batteries always on carry on) 2) your country security checkpoints (I'm assuming they will be ok) 3) your destination/transit country (research on local drone law an regulations) You do not want to have your holidays ruined by drone problems [/QUOTE]
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