Tagged With "electronics"
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Re: Fast Start for New Inflight Device Rules
This is ironic. Electronic devices which, themselves, become rapidly obsolete are making videos about them obsolete simply by the popularity of the devices.
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Re: Travel Times Listed on South Central Pennsylvania's Electronic Message Signs
This is good news. For years a lot of the Electronic Message signs were not showing road conditions but rather community information.
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FAA: Now you can use electronics gate-to-gate
Government safety rules are changing to let airline passengers use most electronic devices from gate-to-gate.Government safety rules are changing to let airline passengers use most electronic devices from gate-to-gate. The change will let...
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Travel Times Listed on South Central Pennsylvania's Electronic Message Signs
Starting today, south central Pennsylvania will have travel times posted on the electronic message signs over and along interstate highways and major expressways. The estimated times will be based on real-time traffic conditions on the major...
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Flight Attendants: Bring back the old rules on electronics
A lawsuit filed by the Association of Flight Attendants (CWA) is asking to have FAA rules permitting gate-to-gate use of electronics overturned, claiming that devices distract passengers from hearing safety announcements, and could become dangerous...
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New Zealand ETA Visa for United States and United Kingdom citizens online
The New Zealand government has reported compelling October first, 2019 U.S. natives, British, Canadian, and Australian Permanent inhabitants alongside 56 different nationalities that can at present enter New Zealand under the NZ visa waiver program will require a New Zealand eTA visa for the two entries via Air and Cruiseship. Beginning in mid-July 2019 voyagers will have the option to apply for an NZeTA visa, it will wind up compulsory for movement to New Zealand from October first. The eTA...
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Fast Start for New Inflight Device Rules
Apparently anticipating yesterday's FAA announcement of new rules for inflight electronics, Delta and JetBlue had already submitted their compliance documents to the FAA, and may begin the new rules as early as today or tomorrow (Nov. 1-2). American...