Read more.Passengers can use their 'flight mode' mobiles and tablets throughout the flight.
Read more.Passengers can use their 'flight mode' mobiles and tablets throughout the flight.
I wouldn't have minded so much, but they don't change the magazines much, and frequently run out of FTs by the time prole class gets to board.
So finally I can read what I've brought!
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I have always used my phone during takeoff and landing on Emirates, Qatar and Etihad in Flight mode and have even recorded takeoff and landing.
What's new here ?
It's the ebook thing that annoys me the most. If I "turn off" my Kindle it's really no difference from sitting reading it, I always have wifi turned off anyway.
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The issue with using devices during takeoff/landing/taxing is those are the most dangerous parts of flying and people need to be paing attention in case things go wrong. Distracted passengers rapidly become casualties (or cause others to be)
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Good luck enforcing the "only" flight mode!
I hope they never allow calls whilst on a plane. Nothing worse than some loud berk on a mobile
Bear with me on this...
What always annoyed me was that on some TV shows (recent) they had sections where people would fly off to somewhere, think Xfactor or some other rubbish where they go to judges houses. During those sections they would ALWAYS be filming as the plane took off & landed, so I'm not allowed to use even an mp3 player but a crew can use professional cameras to film out of the window? How did they get approval to do this?!
It's always struck me as a totally dumb request anyway, I put my phone into flight-safe mode so I don't waste battery connecting to nothing but nobody checks I actually did or turned it properly off, so long as they screen is off and/or out of sight that's enough. There is no way to police it, any device left in a bag could be on and transmitting - I suppose the airlines have finally admitted the futility of the policy and just decided to save their staff a frustrating exercise.
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