Interesting in China there is no such thing as flight mode. If it looks, sounds, feels or smells like a mobile phone it has to be off, flight mode or not. Of course if it doesn't look, sound, feel or smell like a mobile phone and has a set of headphones attached to it you can keep it on even during descent and landing.
Yeah, uh, labelling such people as 'do-gooders' tends to suggest that you are indeed being judgemental. Thanks for the laugh though.
But on the topic of Other pax being annoying, one of my pet hates is for pax winging and moaning to sit next to eachother (especially when no kids involved) when they have two tickets away from eachother, bad luck you didn't plan thing that well, stop holding up FA's and trying to move other passengers so you can sit next to your significant other for the 90minute flight!
And there you go assuming they made no effort to plan.Well i can tell you that on at least 3 occasions I have allocated seats next to mrsdrron and at checkin found that those selections had not held even though I had checked on the morning of the flight.Occurred once on QF,JAL and AA-this was the only time the airline had an excuse-the original flight was cancelled.Though I have had it sorted at checkin except on AA when not only apart but downgraded to Y.
To Reiterate:Posts have been moved!Originally Posted by serfty
This thread is not about that. To quote the OP:
Those who wish to debate the why's please see discussions in these threads:
http://www.australianfrequentflyer....ons/peds-off-during-various-flight-35476.html
http://www.australianfrequentflyer.c...ier-26959.html (Electronic Devices order getting earlier?)
Some very good posts discussing the WHY of PEDs being off when instructed by crew have been moved (see below).
This thread is about the HOW to deal with neighbouring PAX who appear to be ignoring/flouting such instruction.
As before:
That's fine - however this thread is not for that discussion. The debate has already been discussed in this 'ad nauseum' over many years and it's preferable to keep such posts in the one (contemporary) place.I respect the decision to move the debate to another thread, but - I always like to know the BASIS for something before I decide on how I will act when someone isn't doing it. An instruction not to blow your nose isn't one that I'd enforce. If this forum has the capacity to better inform us all then that is valuable - the sort of person who would thumb his/her nose at a crew directive to turn off a device is not the sort of person I'd necessarily want to start a stoush with unless I knew something more than 'you were told to turn it off - do it!!'. This issue accordingly bears upon the question of HOW one should deal with such a situation, IMO.
...are we liable as an "accessory" ?
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In that case it should be a pretty short thread, since the only possible reactions are:This thread is titled "Approaches for dealing with 'electronic devices off'" and is for discussion for those who will comply with such instruction and are faced with fellow PAX who don't/won't etc.
Hmmm ... last time I looked there were over a hundred posts in this thread.In that case it should be a pretty short thread, since the only possible reactions are:
a) Do nothing
b) Tell a flight attendant or pilot
c) Be a vigilante
Which one of those an individual chooses is inseparable from their belief of the "why" question.
Some AFF members would have had a heart-attack on the flight I just took.
Berlin (Tegel) -> Budapest. Air Berlin.
During Taxi and Take Off, multiple iPads and iPhones on and in use.
Decent and Landing, multipul iPads, Blackberry, Macbook Pro on and in use.
And that was what I could see from my seat, l'm sure there were more turned on throughout the plane.
FA's did asked people to turn them off, as soon as FA turned around, devices were back on.
'meh...
nope. don't believe you. impossible. all those people ignoring cabin crew instructions - should all be banned from flying and the police would have been there to meet the plane... and the plane would have crashed.
It was all an illusion!! :shock::mrgreen:
You still don't explain why.
Only if you think turning something off affects how it flies through the air.Is the turn off (after flight mode enabled) for take off and landing designed so that said PEDs do not become "missiles" around the cabin?
I could imagine an iphone smashing someone in the head during a landing.
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Only if you think turning something off affects how it flies through the air.