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Can i take pictures on a plane?

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My first time on a plane, well second time technically. I'm flying home tomorrow, and I think it's so amazing to look out the window. Am I allowed to take pictures?

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  1. I think right before you're gonna take off, and in the process of rising into the air you can't use any electronics. But once you're cruising, you'll be able to.


  2. When you're in the sky, and electronics can be used, you can. Not during takeoff or in security entries at the airport. If you're not sure about something, best to ask an official from the airport or airplane so you don't get locked up.

  3. Click away, on the ground or in the air. There are no prohibitions (in most countries).

  4. Photographs are allowed to take only when it is in the skies. You CANNOT take photographs during takeoff and landing. This rule applies for MOST electronic devices too. For those that transmit radio waves, like handphones are not to be used when in the plane.

  5. Yes, you are absolutely allowed to take pictures on the plane. I have many times and always get some really nice shots.

    Here is some pictures that I took on our most recent trip last month: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jamie_hasse...

    Here are some pictures I took when I went on a flight with my husband and took them from the cockpit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jamie_hasse...

    As for your tongue ring, you will have no problems with taking your medicine with you as long as it it not liquid. If it is liquid, then it has to be under 3oz or 100ml or else you would need a note from your doctor.

    For more in-depth information, plus security rules and I wrote a small about flying that goes more in-depth, gives security rules and regulations for the US, EU, UK, and Australia, offers tips and tricks for the travel, etc. http://jamiehassen79.angelfire.com/plane...

    If I can be of any more help or assistance, please feel free to contact me.

  6. Yes while you are in the air, But not after security at the airport or on the plane at the gate.  They are all considered a secured area and it is technically a security risk.  Think terrorist getting more info... As for pain med yes but make sure it is in the original package.

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