Call it insurance. If I take a drone into Canada, they could question whether or not I had a certification.
After spending some time in holding at the Canadian border, I want to have my bases covered (should I happen to go to Canada).
BTW...
How hard the motors work would deviate based on the altitude of take-off. Yeah, they could probably program altitude into an equation but there'd also be blade deviations and whatnot.
I seriously doubt that DJI would even bother with all that...
So, I checked the rules for purchasing things in Canada and bringing them back to the states.
If your stay is less than 48 hours, your duty forgiveness is only $200.
If it's more than 48 hours, it's $800.
Also, BC Canada (which is where I'd...