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"Jim Phoenix" wrote in message ...
Here ya go: (bottom line is, it's up to the operator) single battery. I fly twice a week. The Southwest Airlines flight attendants have been very inconsistent. Some ignore the headphones, some make sure I'm not listening to anything but allow me to keep them turned on, others allow me to wear them as long as I turn the power switch to "off", others make me take them off entirely, and some of them enjoy making it an audition for the Niedermeyer All-Stars. Is there a case I can make for keeping them on? http://www1.faa.gov/avr/afs/acs/91-21_1.txt (6) Prohibiting the operation of any portable electronic devices during the takeoff and landing phases of flight. It must be recognized that the potential for personal injury to passengers is a paramount consideration as well as the possibility of missing important safety announcements during these important phases of flight. This is in addition to lessening the possible interference that may arise during sterile cockpit operations (below 10,000 feet). |
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