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Air travel and the Cybook
I am wondering, how many of you actually turn the Cybook off when they tell you to turn off electronic devices? I have taken two trips with my Cybook so far and on this last trip I just couldn't bring myself to stop reading and turn it off. While we are on the subject, does anyone know the basis of this rule? I get why cell phones might be an issue (and didn't Mythbusters bust that even?), but are iPods, handheld games, ebook readers, etc really going to have a detrimental effect on aircraft instruments?
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There are several threads on this issue in connection with the Sony Reader. (--Mostly rather old threads.)
It may not be strictly necessary but why run the risk of upsetting people? And if you are in a plane then it is a good idea to follow the instructions of the flight crew. I feel that if I'm in a pressurised metal tube several miles up then I'm nervous enough to obey even non-essential rules. |
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The operator is legally responsible to determine it a PED will cause interference so it is much easier for them to tell you to turn em all off, than be selective.
See FAA advisor circular if you are interested in more info. http://rgl.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Gu...2091.21-1B.pdf |
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I don't turn mine OFF, I put it into sleep mode. And my Cybook lisuese is a Sony, and it's a "context" named Vera.
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Something about planes, either the enforced sitting quietly or maybe the pressurized air, but I can't read much on a plane. I'm asleep. As soon as my bottom hits the uncomfortable torture seat and I strap in, I'm out. Husband wakes me up for meal cart, you know, back when they used to serve food on flights.
Does in-flight narcolepsy affect you guys so severely? |
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I put my electronic devices (laptop and Kindle) into sleep/hibernate/standby mode during take-off and landing. I power off my cell phone. I also disable the wireless mode of the laptop and Kindle before I board the plane. However, last year on a trip to Germany, the Lufthansa plane I was on had on-board WiFi with a small server on the plane providing web-based info on things to see & do in Germany. For $6 per hour, you could connect to the Internet through a satellite service. The only problem was that the plane didn't have power outlets at the seats in coach! I'd have gladly paid for the Internet access, but my battery only lasts 2 hours when using WiFi. That's sad on a 9-hour flight! |
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*sigh* i wish. sadly for me it's the opposite.
i have not yet flown with my liseuse (spéciale dédicace taylor for the context comment : ![]() |
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I usually Tuck my reader away when the flight is taking off or landing, but on my last flight, there was quiet a delay waiting for a take off slot, and I kept on reading, only realising as we levelled off (Yes The book was that interesting, but is was more that I have waited thru too many take offs and landings that I just tune it out)
Anyway, I haven't been asked by cabin staff to switch it off any of the times I have continued to read, even when I was once in the first row, just in front to where they were sitting. The only query I have usually had is of interest, of what it is, and where to get it. I just point them to this site, to get the best info ![]() Seriously, from what I understand there are two main reasons for being required to switch off electronic devices. The first as mentioned above, is a question of interference, however remote of a chance it might be. The other is that the passenger is alert, and able to react and follow instruction in case of a emergency. after all you don't want someone so engrossed in their music or playing a game, etc. that they can't follow the crew's instructions. |
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Mythbusters are not perfect. Simply, it is a fact cell phones make interferences with old airplanes. Especially old cell phones with high emmiting power. Today, more electronic shielding is built in airplanes. Any device with wifi module, bluetooth or cell phone abilities should be switched off (or adequate part of the device), if you are said so. Cybook Gen 3 do not have such a thing, so no problem. You could measure some electromagnetic emission even from a cybook, but it is insignifficant and on the same level as e.g. autopilot computer. You have to ask yourself - have the device got any module emmiting electromagnetic waves at wavelengths smaller than IR? |
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I've no idea whether or not it's true, but it would save money because the cold air brought in from outside the aircraft has to be heated. If less air is being brought in, there's less heating required.
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http://www.boeing.com/commercial/cabinair/index.html the air comes from the jet engines, so has to be cooled rather than warmed. |
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Alsp Keep in mind that while reading can distract you, it does not normally cut you off from the outside world that you can't hear the announcements. A DVD players, Ipod, DS, etc. can do that, especially if you have headphones on. I just hope that airlines and crew just treat readers with a bit of common sense, as P-book replacements, and not general electronic devices. But that will probably require much more general knowledge of e-ink and higher penetration of readers. |
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