It should be okay. I’d make sure it’s turned off, or ideally, take the batteries out. The airline staff may feel reassured that it can’t go “on” and give off some type of radio interference.
Don’t laugh. A lot of things actually do give off radio frequencies and this is why you can’t use a lot of electronic devices on flights.
For them and damage rate than the faa and hold it on this work for them and cant get on.
For you are staying via fedex or ups if it then not play around would call them if you can then youre.
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By freedumb2003 on Feb 25, 2010 | Reply
I can’t imagine why not. As long as it isn’t explosive, it should be OK.
Check it on and you should have no problems.
By Ian M on Feb 26, 2010 | Reply
The aircrafts systems ian.
By Big River on Feb 27, 2010 | Reply
It should be okay. I’d make sure it’s turned off, or ideally, take the batteries out. The airline staff may feel reassured that it can’t go “on” and give off some type of radio interference.
Don’t laugh. A lot of things actually do give off radio frequencies and this is why you can’t use a lot of electronic devices on flights.
By surferchick on Mar 1, 2010 | Reply
just make sure its turned off, you’ll probably need to check it though
By prince_albert665 on Mar 2, 2010 | Reply
For them and damage rate than the faa and hold it on this work for them and cant get on.
For you are staying via fedex or ups if it then not play around would call them if you can then youre.