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I have had a Mavic Pro and two P4s for several years. My wife and I travel to the Dominican Republic a couple of times a year, but I have never taken a drone on a commercial aircraft. I have been flying a Mavic Mini at work since December and have been impressed with it, particularly considering the price point.
I had done a lot of reading online in relation to flying a drone in the DR and saw that there was an application (in Spanish) that you could send to the authorities there requesting permission to fly a drone there while on holidays. The majority opinion was that the application was only required for drones over 2 lbs.
I purchased a MM Fly More Combo and took it to Puerto Plata earlier this month. The three battery charger (with batteries) with the Fly More Combo fits perfectly in the Li-Po bag made for a P4 battery. I took the charger/batteries in my carry-on luggage in the li-po bag and the MM in the factory case in my hard sided checked luggage. No issue with customs either at the Canada or the DR airport, coming or going.
The first morning I walked down to the beach to fly, there was a Mavic Pro being flown along the edge of the beach. The pilot was a short distance away on the beach in front of another resort, but no one bothered him. I approached the pilot, after he landed, and spoke to him, but he did not speak English. We were staying at a resort in the Playa Dorada complex, which comprises of about 10 resorts, golf course, tourist mall, etc, all fenced in and patrolled by security.
I got 6 flights in during the week that we were there. I always walked well away from any resorts before launching the drone, stayed well away from any people, and didn't have any issues with staff, security, or other tourists. The MM can be very hard to see in certain conditions, but in a case like this, I appreciated how hard it was to see.
I was very happy with the pictures and video and will be taking the MM back to DR when we go back in April.
A few pictures:



I had done a lot of reading online in relation to flying a drone in the DR and saw that there was an application (in Spanish) that you could send to the authorities there requesting permission to fly a drone there while on holidays. The majority opinion was that the application was only required for drones over 2 lbs.
I purchased a MM Fly More Combo and took it to Puerto Plata earlier this month. The three battery charger (with batteries) with the Fly More Combo fits perfectly in the Li-Po bag made for a P4 battery. I took the charger/batteries in my carry-on luggage in the li-po bag and the MM in the factory case in my hard sided checked luggage. No issue with customs either at the Canada or the DR airport, coming or going.
The first morning I walked down to the beach to fly, there was a Mavic Pro being flown along the edge of the beach. The pilot was a short distance away on the beach in front of another resort, but no one bothered him. I approached the pilot, after he landed, and spoke to him, but he did not speak English. We were staying at a resort in the Playa Dorada complex, which comprises of about 10 resorts, golf course, tourist mall, etc, all fenced in and patrolled by security.
I got 6 flights in during the week that we were there. I always walked well away from any resorts before launching the drone, stayed well away from any people, and didn't have any issues with staff, security, or other tourists. The MM can be very hard to see in certain conditions, but in a case like this, I appreciated how hard it was to see.
I was very happy with the pictures and video and will be taking the MM back to DR when we go back in April.
A few pictures:


