You might find that attracts some attention as your carry-on luggage goes through the X-Ray machines! Personally, I'd check with your KLM agent to see if there are any issues or procedures in place, as you are not the first to do this. It does seem that there are enough concerns about LiPo batteries for it to be something that's other than a wave-through!Thanks! I want to take all my droneware in the cabin with me! ?
Thanks for your useful info!You might find that attracts some attention as your carry-on luggage goes through the X-Ray machines! Personally, I'd check with your KLM agent to see if there are any issues or procedures in place, as you are not the first to do this. It does seem that there are enough concerns about LiPo batteries for it to be something that's other than a wave-through!
You might also want to check what regulations are in place for SA Drone use: What to know before flying your drone in South Africa
Remove the props and put them in a separate bag. I have a hard case and I pack my 35 mm camera in the same case so when asked it's photographic equipment.Thanks for your useful info!
KLM has a drone policy, which allows drones to be carried in your hand luggage and your checked-in luggage. Prior approval is required if the battery is over 100Wh and up to 160Wh. Spare batteries can be carried as hand luggage only.Aug 10, 2019 .......this is off the KLM website.
That's crazy.
I know it is quoted off their site but how are they going to put out a LiPo fire in the cargo hold?
No airline or air safety authority suggests that.A good rule of thumb for batteries is always make sure they are discharged.
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