Now, I thoughtthiswasgoingtobeverydifferentinthePhilippines, obviouslycan't flyinairportsandwhatnot, but I thoughtthattheregulationswouldbe a littlemoreslack.
I'vedonesomeresearchonline, anditlookslikeit's goingtobe a littlemorecomplicatedthan I originallyimagined.
Thereasonbeingisthedocumentationis a bitsparse, andfromwhat I'vegatheredissomepeoplewillsayno, youcanjustbringyourdronethere.
I guessthisissomethingthat a lotofpeoplewhobuytheseyouknow, consumertypedroneslikethedeejayMaverickPro, which I havewiththePhantomFour.
You'regonnacomeacrossthis, so I'm goingtokindofbringyoualongonourjourney, gettingtothePhilippineswiththeSchroenandshowingyouwhetherornotthecustomsformswererequiredorthepermissionswererequiredfromthe C A P andmaybeshowyousomedroneflightswhenwegetthere.
Soquickupdate.
I gotmydronepermissionfromthePhilippines.
Youseethat?
I'm feelingkindofjust a littlebitnervousjustbecausetheysaidthatyoucouldpossiblyconfiscatingmydroneaswell.
Asyouknow, put 100,000 pestlefine.
Whichis, like, $2000.
Sohopefullywiththisletter.
Iftheydocheckus, thenwewon't haveanyissues.
Nowwegottogetthroughtheairportandcustoms.
Hopefullynoissues.
Allright.
SeeyouguysinthePhilippines.
Okay, wayjustgotairbags.
I actuallydidn't putthedroneinmysuitcaseandcheckitin.
I broughtitas a hand, Carrieandjustbroughtinmybackpack.