JetBlue today announced it has begun introducing the new iPad Pro powered by Apple’s M1 chip to the airline’s pilots…
Tag: Federal Aviation Administration
Yapping seatmates a hurdle in FCC plan for inflight cellphone calls
U.S. telecommunications regulators are poised to follow aviation officials…
U.S. FCC to propose allowing cellphone use on airplanes
The Federal Communications Commission will propose allowing passengers…
JetBlue latest airline to replace bulky paper manuals with Apple iPad-based Electronic Flight Bags
JetBlue Airways has received Federal Aviation Administration approval…
U.S. FAA to finally relax rules for gadgets in flight
Airline passengers irritated at having to turn off their devices…
Turning off iPhone critical to pilots citing interference
Public figures from U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill to actor Alec Baldwin…
F.A.A. hopes to relax rules on fliers’ use of iPads, other electronic devices during takeoff and landing by year end
If you’re sitting on a plane at the gate…
Senate Democrat proposes bill to allow iPad, iPod use from takeoff to landing
Frustrated with the slow process at the FAA, Sen. Claire McCaskill said Thursday…
FAA to study use of iPads, iPhone on airplanes during entire flight
It’s going to be a while before airline passengers can use iPads and other electronic devices…
FAA approves iPads in the cockpit; American Airlines to start Friday
In June the Allied Pilots Association noted that American Airlines (AA) conducted the first tests of iPads…