Can you use a device with bluetooth technology while flying on a airplane?

September 30th, 2009

bluetooth technology
The other Sheep asked:


I want to use a wireless headset while on a airplane, I was wondering if that is allowed…

Since cellphones and other devices are not allowed for use in the airplanes…

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4 Responses to “Can you use a device with bluetooth technology while flying on a airplane?”

  1. Mike R Says:

    No, not during your flight.

  2. Timbo Says:

    The laws have change drastically since 9/11. Depending on your length of flight, you might have some time to listen to your Ipod, and yes you could use your Bluetooth. Call your airline and ask specifically using your flight number.

  3. Algerian! Says:

    Not during the flight!

  4. Paul McDonald Says:

    A bluetooth device can be used if and when the bluetooth features are disabled. If the bluetooth feature cannot be disabled, the device must remain off during flight.

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