Can iPods Be Used on Airplanes?
- As of July 7, 2009, all MP3 players are currently allowed on all domestic and international flights on most airlines. This includes all iPods, Zunes and every other MP3 player currently on the market.
- When the aircraft is safely cruising at 10,000 feet altitude, all MP3 players can be used. Your flight attendant will let you know when it is safe to turn on your iPod.
- When the plane is taxiing, taking off and landing, you are restricted from using all electronic devices including all iPods. Wait until you are at a cruising altitude of 10,000 feet to turn on electronic devices.
- The introduction of Wi-Fi on flights coupled with iPods, does not change the rules. Once your flight attendant says it's permissible, you may use your iPod's Wi-Fi capabilty.
- The list of acceptable devices that can be used on the plane includes:
electronic games
personal computers
entertainment players
calculators
shavers
cameras