Hello,
Please read first and understand what I have in mind, before you judge my question.
We are going to visit Florida soon. Disney's and other parks are our targets. And again, plz don't start about NFZ and No-Drones before you understand my intentions.
Most likely we will leave our hotel room in early morning and come back after sunset. I hate to loose time to go back and forth just to pickup my bird. There will be more than sure, a chance to take some legal flyovers, away from parks.
It is not recommended to leave drone and batteries in oven-hot-car. It is more than sure, that car will heat up to dangerous point, down there in Florida. I don't want take that risk.
So my question is:
If I have it dissembled, no propellers, no battery installed on drone, will it pass security check point at the gates? Is this possible?
If not, than my other idea is to have Styrofoam cooler in the car. Keep it in there, with hope that it will not heat up too much or blow up. What do you think about that idea?
Any experience or ideas that you can share with us, responsible pilots. I don't mean to give ideas and tips to those reckless casual fliers. They will always find a way to ruin it for others, without our tips.
Please read first and understand what I have in mind, before you judge my question.
We are going to visit Florida soon. Disney's and other parks are our targets. And again, plz don't start about NFZ and No-Drones before you understand my intentions.
Most likely we will leave our hotel room in early morning and come back after sunset. I hate to loose time to go back and forth just to pickup my bird. There will be more than sure, a chance to take some legal flyovers, away from parks.
It is not recommended to leave drone and batteries in oven-hot-car. It is more than sure, that car will heat up to dangerous point, down there in Florida. I don't want take that risk.
So my question is:
If I have it dissembled, no propellers, no battery installed on drone, will it pass security check point at the gates? Is this possible?
If not, than my other idea is to have Styrofoam cooler in the car. Keep it in there, with hope that it will not heat up too much or blow up. What do you think about that idea?
Any experience or ideas that you can share with us, responsible pilots. I don't mean to give ideas and tips to those reckless casual fliers. They will always find a way to ruin it for others, without our tips.