Timeline for Can I fly with an airband receiver in the United States?
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Aug 21, 2017 at 5:38 | comment | added | jwenting | bonkers. Sure, you HAVE to turn it off if told so by the crew. But there's no "most don't want you listening in". | |
Aug 21, 2017 at 3:23 | comment | added | ozsffan |
The problem is... if you are asked/told to turn it off, whether it's an airband radio or a passive device then you HAVE to turn it off. So, exactly how do you turn off a radio that is impossible to turn off?
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May 11, 2015 at 23:05 | comment | added | blueben | Can you provide a source to support the assertion that a significant number of cabin crews would disapprove of you listening to radio traffic? Or are you assuming they don't because you wouldn't want that? | |
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Feb 1, 2015 at 10:45 | history | answered | Ron | CC BY-SA 3.0 |