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Old 04-08-2012, 11:46 AM   #202
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Actually... like it it or not, ignoring the rule seems to be a feasible option that often seems to carry no consequences.
I don't believe it is a feasible option as you're still potentially putting others lives at risk. If you don't like a rule that is in place over safety concerns imo you either suck it up and follow it or don't fly.

Sure you might get away with not following it as I suspect 99% of those who don't follow it will do. Chances are high that it will also have no impact on the aircraft. That doesn't imo make it right to do so.

For what it's worth, I think we should be allowed to use electronic devices at any point during a flight (as long as wifi, bt and other transmission options are turned off), but it's not my call, my plane, nor just my life. So until airlines change their minds, I'll continue to follow the rules.

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