Electronic equipment
The following items may be used at any time during the flight:
- Devices powered by micro battery cells
- Devices powered by solar cells
- Electronic watches
- Hearing aids (including digital devices)
- Paging receivers
- Pacemakers
- Insulin pumps
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Radio-frequency data links that may be used in medical devices, (for example, wireless blood-sugar monitors) must be turned off for the duration of the flight. The airline is not responsible for any malfunction caused by pressure fluctuations. |
You may use the following devices when the Fasten seatbelt sign is switched off:
- Laptops with CD-ROM or DVD drives
- Palm organisers
- Handheld calculators without printers
- Portable audio equipment (for example, cassette, CD, MiniDisc and MP3- player; Walkman, Discman)
- Portable game consoles, for example, Gameboys
- Video and digital cameras
- Display units (excluding cathode ray tubes)
- GPS satellite navigators
- Electric shavers
- Electronic toys (excluding remote controlled toys)
- Mobile phones in flight mode, which means calls cannot be placed or received, but other functions of the phone may be used.
- Mobile phones may be used to place or receive calls on board only with the permission of the crew when the aircraft is on the ground and the Fasten seat-belt sign is switched off.
The following devices must be switched off at all times on board the aircraft:
- Devices transmitting RF-signals
- Walkie-talkies
- Remote-controlled toys
- Display units with cathode ray tubes, such as wireless computer equipment (for example a mouse)
- PC printers
- CD writers and Mini-Disc recorders in recording mode
- Big portable stereo sets
- Pocket radios (AM/FM)
- TV-receivers
- Telemetry equipment
- Bluetooth-devices
Keywords
Electronic equipment
Electronic watches
Hearing aids
Paging receivers
Pacemakers
Insulin pumps
Radio-frequency data links
Laptops
Portable audio equipment
Digital cameras
Electric shavers
Mobile phones
Bluetooth-devices

