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leroy11 May 28, 2000 2:31 pm

Rules on using portable DVD players on planes
 
I'm thinking of buying a portable DVD player. It would not be one of the PC-based ones. Does anyone know if any airlines allow their use? I know European airlines are generally stricter than US ones - so I'm more interested in US airlines - especially AA and DL.

Thanks for any info.

Weez May 28, 2000 3:07 pm

I've used my PC based DVD player on Continental and United with no problems. I don't remember any announcements saying that the stand alone DVDs were specifically not allowed. Hope this helps some http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

MileageAddict May 28, 2000 4:09 pm

They are treated like any other portable electronic device and may only be used after takeoff and must be shut off before landing.

Of course, be considerate of you neighbor and use headphones.

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leroy11 May 28, 2000 5:55 pm

Thank you all.

You're right, Mileage Addict. I've seen a lot of upset people when kids have been using them without headphones.

belle3388 May 28, 2000 6:02 pm

i sat next to one using headphones, but the volume was so loud i could hear it despite the engine sound... so i asked him to turn it down...
what were the parents thinking? wont this damage the kids hearing?

freakflyer May 28, 2000 9:18 pm

Leroy,

Don't forget to purchase a noise reduction headphone when you buy the DVD player. It makes all the difference in the world. Of course, that means also buy lots of batteries.

Dorian May 28, 2000 10:40 pm

I am not sure sure! I have been asked more and more frequently to turn off my CD player as it is no longer allowed to be used on many carriers. This could be the case with DVD players as well.

Dorian

Mizu May 29, 2000 6:51 am

LH definitely does not allow any CD/DVD/MD players to be used on board (German FAA (i. e. "Luftfahrtbundesamt") does not permit the usage of these devices).

Efrem May 29, 2000 10:28 am

Does anyone know if these prohibitions of DVD players also apply to laptop computers that happen to be playing DVDs (as some of them can), assuming it's in a part of the flight where laptops may be used? (That could also solve the battery problem if you are plugged into a seat outlet, though it's a pretty expensive way to watch movies if you don't need a high-end laptop for anything else.)

Dorian May 29, 2000 10:58 am

CD players and DVD players integrated into laptops are included in the restrictions that I have read....THOUGH I have never been stopped (as if the FA's would know!)...

Dorian

Mizu May 29, 2000 11:39 am

LH does restrict the use of laptops to those without a CD-ROM/DVD/CD-R (you lucky ones... http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif ) drive. With UA, however, I never had a problem using either my Discman or my laptop with CD-ROM.

Dudster May 29, 2000 12:00 pm


Originally posted by leroy11:
so I'm more interested in US airlines - especially AA and DL.


Since AA uses portable DVD players as part of its Flagship First Class service, you shouldn't have any problems with that airline.


Plato90s May 29, 2000 4:29 pm

Are you kidding? Laptops allowed unless they have CD/DVD/CDRW?!?!?!

What kind of a silly restriction is that? Are they afraid that the small increase in power drain from the seat outlet will cause the aircraft to crash? It's certain that the CD/DVD drive does not produce any kind of emission, so what could that rationale possibly be due to?

Mizu May 29, 2000 5:31 pm

The rationale is the governmental regulation by the German FAA (Luftfahrtbundesamt). Since LH is based in Germany, they have to obey these regulations. There have been talks about the removal of these restrictions (they said it's due any day now...), but when I took my last international LH operated flight (May 1st), they were still in effect (and German authorities are not exactly the least bureaucratic in the world http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif)...

Plato90s May 29, 2000 7:16 pm

Huh? How did the German equiv. to the FAA come up with this regulation?? Let me guess...

"The vibrations from a spinning CD may cause a fatal crash by vibrating at a frequency that destablizes the aluminum the airplane body is made of"

(intense sarcasm)


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