That says you can't fly within the archaeological monuments of chichen itzaPlease look here
https://i2.wp.com/jauntingjen.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Drones-at-Chichen-Itza.jpg
Same in coba, tulum, Uxmal.
In Valladolid you can fly, but you muss talk to the sozial comunicator (alicia morales) If you want her Phone Number, I know her.
I'm flying to Puerto Vallarta on Monday with my droneThis is what I understand also. I'm flying into Cancun in 2 weeks. I'll be taking the phantom as I did last year with no problems at all. I'll update the thread on my experience.
I will be in Yucatán and Cozumel next week. I am planning on flying my butt off
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I just got back from Puerto Vallarta.
No issues with bringing drones or batteries on plane or flying in mexico and since we had connecting flights it was multiple times of bringing it through security.
My wife did hit the random red button in customs in mexico.
They opened the case and the agent lifted the drone out and asks "phantom?".
I said yes and he asked the value and put it back.
I was even within the yellow zone of the Airmap app in the marina but still didn't show up as a NFZ.
Even saw another phantom fly by our boat in the marina.
I had various answers on the batteries, one person I talked to at the airline said to remove battery from drone but online it said to keep it in device.Fantastic update! Glad you were successful. I'm heading to Cancun tomorrow. I'll post my experience when I return.
Cheers!
Hello,
The security gut froh citchen itza sayd this Regulation is one week old. And They have an Signal who makes you lost your Signal froh your Drohne. A Yuneec Drohne just Fall down, so no Other drohnes ca fly jet.
If They See you flying, They will take your Drohne and you can go home without.
I'll try to talk to this idiot more than 30mins that my drone is no Yuneec ****, but He does'nt care.
Greez from Xpu-Ha
I hope you're ok and away from all this.Fantastic update! Glad you were successful. I'm heading to Cancun tomorrow. I'll post my experience when I return.
Cheers!