Friday, February 19, 2010

Bluetooth Cruising PDA On A Plane?

PDA on a plane? - bluetooth cruising

I am an A320 of Thomas Cook, and my PDA. A Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and both can be disabled.
When I use it - If) I (off, landing, cruising speed?
The main reason for its use will be the role of the media player.

2 comments:

jsweetoo... said...

All wireless functions must be disabled at any time.
You are not authorized to electronic or headphones during takeoff and landing.
It is okay to use electronic cruise still currently fixed (that is, the wireless features turned off)

bluecoas... said...

The entire electronics is completely switched off during takeoff and landing. Once the aircraft reaches a safe altitude (variable), then you are turned off, all on your PDA as the reception and transmission capabilities (Wi-Fi and Bluetooth). As a precaution, and also wasted time if it is safe to use, I suggest you disable the receiving and transmitting capabilities before boarding the plane and return to the dock.

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