Can a drone with three batteries be taken on an airplane

Drones with three batteries exceeding the specified capacity cannot be taken on board the airplane.

Portable electronic devices (watches, calculators, cameras, cell phones, laptop computers, portable video cameras, etc.) containing lithium or lithium-ion battery cells or batteries should be carried on board as hand baggage for personal use by passengers or crew members, and the lithium content of lithium-metal batteries should not exceed 2 grams, and the rated energy value of lithium-ion batteries should not exceed 100Wh (watt-hours). hour).

Lithium-ion batteries exceeding 100Wh but not exceeding 160Wh can be loaded on the equipment in the delivery baggage or hand baggage with the approval of the airline. Lithium batteries exceeding 160Wh are strictly prohibited.

Other Requirements for Carrying Batteries on Airplanes.

Spare batteries for portable electronic devices must be individually protected against short-circuiting (by placing them in their original retail packaging or otherwise insulating the electrodes, e.g., by taping the exposed electrodes, or by placing each battery in a separate plastic bag or protective case) and may be carried in hand baggage only. Only two spare lithium batteries of 100-160Wh approved by the airline can be carried.

Passengers and crew members carrying wheelchairs or other similar mobility devices powered by lithium-ion batteries, and portable medical electronic devices containing lithium metal or lithium-ion battery cells or batteries carried by passengers for medical purposes, must be carried in accordance with the transportation and packaging requirements of the Technical Regulations and approved by the airline.