The incident in the title only takes 2 minutes of the 18 minute video.
There's either a lot missing from this video, or it's fiction and clickbait.
It simply says that the drone was siezed, with no explanation as to why.
There is no prohibition...
Probably not now, but at one time this was a serious concern. People traveling to places like Hong Kong would buy camera equipment at greatly discounted prices, similar to DJI drones today, and be forced to pay import duties on the items upon...
Steve, lucky boy. I have doing border crossings since 1979 due my profession. Prior to that I went to school in Switzerland and Italy. I have lived in 8 countries and worked now in 59. So dealing with US and other customs is an easy comparison. I...
I just did. I'm British but live in the USA. we just went home for a few weeks holiday and took my drone. No issues what-so-ever bringing it back into the USA.