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Old 07-20-2007, 04:14 AM   #1
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Reader on the airplain - is it electronic device or not;)

yesterday I had to do some flying between my place & Brussels. This means 4 planes, 4take-offs & 4 landings. As you know, when the seatbelt sign is on, you should not use any/all electronic devices, but bottom line is that you can not use reader for roughly 30 min during your flight.

So, I tried 8 times to read during seatbelt sign on, out of which 6 times was told to shot down this device of mine, 4 times had an argument about a definition of electronic device & that Reader, and an impact of newspaper & Reader on the airline rules.

What do you do in similar situation ?

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Old 07-20-2007, 05:08 AM   #2
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Yes, the Reader is an electronic device, by its very nature. Yes the rules are stupid. But when you buy a plane ticket, you agree to abide by all the stupid rules--even those that are added or changed at the last minute. Flight isn't a right; it's a privilege. Unfortunately, so is using an ebook reader.

Frankly, getting shot down once or twice should've been enough for you. If your being obstinate had caused a disruption in my flight, I would've been very upset.
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Old 07-20-2007, 05:33 AM   #3
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You buy a ticket - you abide by the airline's rules. Doesn't matter if they make sense or not. There's no point in arguing with the cabin crew - they are just doing their job in enforcing the rules; they don't make the rules.
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Old 07-20-2007, 05:53 AM   #4
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I always close the Reader when the stewardess makes her check, and once she sits in her seat I continue reading... I never had any problems with this (somewhat alibistic) approach
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Old 07-20-2007, 07:18 AM   #5
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FYI, my cousin is a pilot and except for ie. trasmitting devices like mobile phones/radios which can interfere with other devices, all other equipment has to be turned off for a very simple reason of keeping an order on the plane and have full attention of the passengers.

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The rules are kind of dumb, but by choosing to fly, you agree to follow them.

That being said, the best way I've heard it explained is that if you can plug it in, it has to be turned off.
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The rules are kind of dumb, but by choosing to fly, you agree to follow them.

That being said, the best way I've heard it explained is that if you can plug it in, it has to be turned off.
The actual rule at AA and SWA is "If it has an 'on/off' control, it has to be 'off'." The airline folks know that electronic goodies are never really "off" unless you take out the batteries. How would the momentary button sense that you wanted to turn on if some circuit wasn't energized?

They mostly want you to put electronics away to keep them from flying around if there is a bump. They are denser than newspapers and paperbacks. This leads to more chance of loose items hurting someone. They give the first class folks plastic cups for the same reason.
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Old 07-20-2007, 11:11 AM   #9
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As you know, when the seatbelt sign is on, you should not use any/all electronic devices, but bottom line is that you can not use reader for roughly 30 min during your flight.
I fly most weeks - this week 4 flights ( XRY-MAD MAD-BUD and return ) I normally turn it on when the first "ping" after take off is made by the captain as this indicates to the crew that they, and only they, can get up.

They normally see me reading and have never said anything yet (I have had the reader since last November)

As for landing, I turn it off and use that time to close my eyes and relax as it is the last 30 minute break before battling through the airport and getting somewhere.

Only 2 more flights this month and 10 planned next month :-(

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Old 07-20-2007, 11:48 AM   #10
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It's not the plane I'm worried about getting shot - it's me getting shot!

.....by the crew. I NEVER argue with a crew member on a flight. NEVER!

Let me make a chewing gum analogy: Just don't get caught.

Like someone else said: close the Reader when a member of the crew is coming toward you.
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Old 07-20-2007, 12:35 PM   #11
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Fortunately, due to a previously ruptured ear drum, my doctor has given me strict orders to never fly. So I don't have to worry with flight attendants or snoring "seat buddies" that may want to sleep on my shoulder.
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In August we are flying from Boston to NYC and my reader will be with me. And I will abide the rules. What I did when I went to Florida recently was to also take *GASP!* a paperback book I was also reading. So for the time I wanted to read and the Sony was unavailable, the paperback did well.
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In August we are flying from Boston to NYC and my reader will be with me. And I will abide the rules. What I did when I went to Florida recently was to also take *GASP!* a paperback book I was also reading. So for the time I wanted to read and the Sony was unavailable, the paperback did well.

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