Visiting Detroit but our hotel is in Canada.
Can I bring mavic across the border with my luggage? I don’t care to fly in Canada.
Can I bring mavic across the border with my luggage? I don’t care to fly in Canada.
Hi there. I'm Canadian and don't have a problem with Americans. Can you clarify what the problemordinarily i would say of course you can but lately canada has had a special dislike for americans (ask me how i know) so it's completely ymmv.
Your Mileage May Vary...Hi there. I'm Canadian and don't have a problem with Americans. Can you clarify what the problem
was? Don't rely on social media or main stream media for any truths.What is ymmv?
You will be ok.Visiting Detroit but our hotel is in Canada.
Can I bring mavic across the border with my luggage? I don’t care to fly in Canada.
Visiting Detroit but our hotel is in Canada.
Can I bring mavic across the border with my luggage? I don’t care to fly in Canada.
Update:
I went to Canada and back twice, so had to deal twice with Canadian border guards, and twice with us border guards. There were no issues, however I didn’t declare the drone and I didn’t get inspected.
I did shoot some pretty sweet videos in Detroit, and, I didn’t die.
Your biggest risk by far was the White Castle. lolHahaha. I went to Detroit a couple years ago (on purpose, to see the Joe Louis Arena) and I thought it was actually a cool city. Heart of downtown wasn’t too bad. You could tell it was getting bad as you drove out of town, but I was actually kind of impressed. Saw the Red Wings in the Joe, saw the Tigers at Comerica Park, dined at White Castle (we don’t have in Seattle area) and took in The Henry Ford museum. Wish I had my bird when I went there. Glad everything worked out!!
I filmed three things while i was there and one of them happened to be joe Louis arena. They are dismantling the stadium.
Has anyone actually reported a problem with this?
I've just finished flying around Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan with my full drone kit -- I bought a hard case that carries my Air, controller, all the charging accessories and cables, and four batteries (always discharged to <25%).
Security usually wants me to open the case, and they take out the drone, each battery, and the controller, look at them, then put them back. No worse than carrying a laptop through in my (limited) experience.
I'll be flying back to China (where I work) at the start of September, and I don't expect any trouble.
So I'm curious if there is something odd going on with the US-Canada border? I always found it harder coming back into the US (on a US passport) than I ever did going into Canada.