tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3353795.post6490423309373590552..comments2023-08-20T18:30:53.145+08:00Comments on Creative Freedom: iPhone vs the CAAUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3353795.post-482415312914169602013-06-29T21:12:00.498+08:002013-06-29T21:12:00.498+08:00so nice bloggerso nice bloggervuhelp.nethttp://www.vuhelp.net/indian-dramas/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3353795.post-38860208283247274332013-01-01T22:19:03.397+08:002013-01-01T22:19:03.397+08:00Nice BlogNice Blogjyothihttp://www.enotifications.innoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3353795.post-6538881109096209992011-02-18T05:40:24.436+08:002011-02-18T05:40:24.436+08:00I've been on a domestic u.s. flight where the ...I've been on a domestic u.s. flight where the flight attendant asked a man to turn off his smartphone. He said it was on airplane mode. Attendant said their airline policy doesn't allow airplane mode.<br /><br />Regardless of FAA or CAA regulations, airlines can impose their own stricter policies. Part of me doesn't mind disallowing airplane mode, because you know that the majority of iphone/smartphone users don't know how to switch it to airplane mode. (Just look at how many people don't know how to turn off the flash on their cameras). So they'll just be cluelessly using their phone during flight with gsm/wifi/bluetooth on.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com