
geckopal
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You can take it on and as long as it doesn't give off a signal, you should be fine. The real thing you have to worry about are things like PDAs, phones, And stuff. Like I played my gameboy threw out a whole Flight and nobody complained. So when you play just don't go on pictochat, Don't even try to get a connection with a wireless game. |
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morefire3_y2k
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Yes you may, but just as all electronics, you cannot turn it on during take off and landing. |
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jesuslopez5001@sbcglobal.net
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yeah you just cant use on take off or landing |
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hagen31
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Yep just can't play it during take off or landing. Also, your wirelss should be turned off. But I doubt airlines you the same frequences for their electronic equipment so haveing the wireless on probably wouldn't screw anything up. |
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truemornings
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Yes, I did myself before, same with my PSP. Just remember, as with any electronic device, only use it when you're allowed to (which means not when you take off). |
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Sean
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You definitely can, however through out the flight there will be times that you may not be able to use it. Check with the flight attendant when you get on board. |
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sanderz1995
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Don't use it during landing and take-off and also don't use wi-fi. Otherwise you can use it. |
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Matsukaze
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Better call up the airline you're taking and ask them, they'll check it out anyhow, when you go through the metal detectors. |
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daevilnoob
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i think so, i didnt play my DS (my non-lite) but don't turn on wireless or wifi it'll screw up the signals. |
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Cody K
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Yes.... but it must be turned off at take off and at landing.....
I dont know if the DS has a wireless function, but if it does it MUST be turned off |
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sillyup100
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Of course. Electronics are all alowed on board. |
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