Texting while in flight
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Texting while in flight
I was on a US flight PHX-PHL last week and the pax next to me was texting off and on the entire flight. I further know his phone was not in airplane mode because the time displayed on the phone was always updated to the correct time zone while my phone remained on Phoenix time during the trip. Am I nave or is this more common (the texting) than I thought?
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As this situation is not unique to US Airways, I'm moving the thread over to the Travel Technology forum for the experts to weigh in.
Thanks.
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Thanks.
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Was this a Wi-Fi equipped flight? Was the PAX using an i.Phone? With i.Phones, you don't actually have to have a third party app to text i.Phone to i.Phone over a Wi-Fi network i.Message is preloaded on i.phones and as long as both parties have i.Phones they can send and rec'v texts using Wi-Fi.
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If I need to keep in touch I Whatsapp via wifi/gogo while in flight. Perfectly legal and FAA compliant. There are other apps which text using wifi
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Even if his phone was connected only to WiFi and in airplane mode, the time should change as the plane moves and connects to different towers.
And there are tons of internet-based messaging apps he could have been using. iMessage, as noted, is one. Hangouts, which you can integrate with SMS (or has SMS integrated automatically on some devices). Plus who says it was SMS - unless you specifically looked and saw. In which case, was it iPhone or Android?
And there are tons of internet-based messaging apps he could have been using. iMessage, as noted, is one. Hangouts, which you can integrate with SMS (or has SMS integrated automatically on some devices). Plus who says it was SMS - unless you specifically looked and saw. In which case, was it iPhone or Android?
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I was connected to gogoinflight myself and my time did not adjust as we passed through the time zones. Notwithstanding that, I accept the other comments that he could have been using a wifi based message package. Thanks.
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I have done the same and found welcome texts from Georgia, UAE and Iran . Some signals must get through while overflying those areas.
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And welcome to FlyerTalk!
You'll get sporadic service, though probably not strong or consistent enough to make a call. It is enough, as you've seen, to get the welcome text.
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Welcome to flyertalk. And as noted above after you turn on airplane mode you can manually turn on both WiFi and Bluetooth as I type on my BT keyboard somewhere over the US midwest.

