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Second Officer
Flight distance : 430932 ft
Germany
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To answer your question the following link:
Link to TSA website with a link there to FAA regulations
Therefore - small batteries such as the one in the Mavic (below 100Whr) are allowed in carry-on, not allowed in checked apart from a single battery in the drone itself (and yes I've flown with Mavic in checked luggage but took all the batteries with me in carry-on - however the remote was still in checked baggage anyhow). The number of <100Whr batteries is not limited - you can take all 3 from fly-more combo with you and any more if you have them too.
One advise - do consider a lipo safe bag and plastic (3d printed) caps on the batteries - will not harm and will make any airport staff happy with it.
Happy travels ;-) Cheers!
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