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Old Dec 22, 2009 | 12:02 pm
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benmaller
 
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Originally Posted by jetsfan92588
not sure about delta. united technically has a policy against it, but their policy doesn't make sense and contradicts itself.

United Policy:

Customers who bring personal audio and video equipment onboard may only use these items with headsets. Noise-canceling headsets may be activated. The use of still and video cameras, film or digital, including any cellular or other devices that have this capability, is permitted only for recording of personal events. However, photography, audio, or video recording of other customers without their express prior consent is strictly prohibited. Also, unauthorized photography, audio, or video recording of airline personnel, aircraft equipment, or procedures is always prohibited. Any voice, audio, video, or other photography (motion or still), recording, or transmission while on any United Airlines aircraft is strictly prohibited, except to the extent specifically permitted by United Airlines.


the bolding is mine. it says they allow cameras for use of personal events, then says they are strictly prohibited. the policy doesn't make any sense, but technically they have some rules against it
I would understand the final statement to indicate that they are always prohibited except to the specific instance describe above, recording personal events.
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