
Broadway Baby
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Yes, you can use your ipod/mp3 player, and any electronic device with the exception of a cell phone (and if you have a laptop or any portable device with wifi capabilities, be sure to turn off the wifi). There is a period before take off and landing that they will ask you to turn off all electronics, but this is clearly announced over the intercom. You can, however, also use your iPod while you are still at the gate before the plane starts moving. |
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E H-zay
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Yes, u can. |
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JADE
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Yes, except during take-off and landing, and before getting to a certain cruising altitude. The flight crew will let passengers know when to turn/off these equipment. |
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Clint S
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when they say you can. if they say, turn off all electronics, do it, or they'll confiscate it. but if it's ok, then yes. most of the flight, it will most likely be ok to listen to it, unless you hit some turbulence |
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Rainy
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yes my boys just flew last month . . . |
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xxxfershurrrxxx
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Yeah, just not when you're first taking off and landing because of the pressure change, it might hurt it but once your in the air you can use it:) |
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Gengis
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They will not let you use them when the plane is ascending, but once the plane is leveled they will announce it in the loud speaker that you can turn on your electronics. You see when the plane is going up they want all electronics off because it might interfere with the electronics controlling the plane. |
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runner
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Yes you can use your mp3 player on an airplane. But sometimes the plane can be loud. All you would have to do is turn it up a little bit. Mp3 players will work on a airplane if they are charged with full battery enough to last your plane ride. |
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melissa
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lol tyea |
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~♥♥amber♥♥~
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Yes but at takeoff they will tell everyone to please turn of all electronic items. And when it is okay to use them again they will tell you. They say it on the intercom so you will hear it.
Hope I help |
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jo
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After, the plane take take off. have a nice trip. |
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αℓℓiiie ßãbyyÿ
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ya only after it takes off |
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MaTT
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yup
no cellphone |
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Holly
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Ya, you can use your i-Pod or mp3 player on a plane, you just have to wait until they tell you you can. My friend did when our chorus went to Washington D.C. |
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wdh25
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Yes . Only when they tell you are allowed to turn them on . |
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Ace
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Yes, during landing and takeoff. You can use most portable electronics except your phone, radio, or Internet because they can mess with the plane's navigational system (supposedly). |
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Gracie
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Yep. But at some parts of the flight (landing and takeoff cuz it can interfeir with the radio waves of the plane) you can't but don't worry they tell you when you should turn it off and tell you when it is ok to turn it back on. |
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In the groove
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somtimes they say u can't run electronics, but what they really mean is cell phone, your fine with an mp3/mp4 |
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♥ Angel_Eyes :O ♥
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No not at taking off and landing, because of the radiowaves that are transmitted from ipods/mp3 players that interfere with the aircraft... |
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Laurence is gay with bernard
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yes but not during landing and take-off |
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