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Comments, requiring headphones in fligh
Apparently AA, and I suspect other carriers, do not require using
headphones for electronic equipment (CD players, DVD players, etc) in flight. I asked this question based on my first ever experience with this for a flight with a DVD player blasting away in First Class (MD80, DFW-SJC) and forcing me to listen to Telly Tubbies so a 17 month old could be entertained. It is also important to note that this 17 months was never strapped in for a flight that got bumpy at times. After the flight crew warned of turbulence, this child was simply standing and unrestrained..... nice parents. |
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mrtravel wrote:
Apparently AA, and I suspect other carriers, do not require using headphones for electronic equipment (CD players, DVD players, etc) in flight. I asked this question based on my first ever experience with this for a flight with a DVD player blasting away in First Class (MD80, DFW-SJC) and forcing me to listen to Telly Tubbies so a 17 month old could be entertained. It is also important to note that this 17 months was never strapped in for a flight that got bumpy at times. After the flight crew warned of turbulence, this child was simply standing and unrestrained..... nice parents. I've never encountered this, but I would have guessed it would be banned. That would sure **** me off. |
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Cambie wrote: mrtravel wrote: Apparently AA, and I suspect other carriers, do not require using headphones for electronic equipment (CD players, DVD players, etc) in flight. I asked this question based on my first ever experience with this for a flight with a DVD player blasting away in First Class (MD80, DFW-SJC) and forcing me to listen to Telly Tubbies so a 17 month old could be entertained. It is also important to note that this 17 months was never strapped in for a flight that got bumpy at times. After the flight crew warned of turbulence, this child was simply standing and unrestrained..... nice parents. I've never encountered this, but I would have guessed it would be banned. That would sure **** me off. That is why I asked this of AA Customer Service who state there is no policy requiring them. They have forwardded my suggestion to higher managment. |
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