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Im going to Peru in a few hours. Wanted to know how your experience was with your drone regarding customs at the airport. Read that some had to put a deposit and some didnt.
That's good news to me, because Peru and Machu Picchu is on my bucket list. Be sure to let us know if you actually do get it back.
Wow, very honest of you to declare it at customs. That's great to know that they have a fair way to deal with drones, i.e., that you get the tax back when you leave. Makes perfect sense when you think about, serves as a guarantee against illegal imports.
In Ecuador you can't fly in the Galapagos either, but other than that and a few airport restrictions, there are basically no anti-drone rules and plenty of amazing scenery!
I still think you could just leave it in your bag and they would never notice it since it doesn't look like a drone under the X-ray...
I still think you could just leave it in your bag and they would never notice it since it doesn't look like a drone under the X-ray...
That's good news to me, because Peru and Machu Picchu is on my bucket list. Be sure to let us know if you actually do get it back.
I was doing a South-America trip and entered Peru from Bolivia last week and they weren't interested into the mavic in my camera bag at all. Maybe because it is sitting next to my lenses, they didn't think it's a drone.
I took my Mavic to Peru 2 weeks ago and self declared it, paid the temporary permit of 180 USD but got it back before i left Peru again. the customs even escorted me to the check in counter to guarantee me, and that sped up my whole checking in process. haha. no hassle in just declaring.
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