GPS on a 737?
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I'm taking a flight to the Canary Islands next week. (Futura Airlines) I'm no pilot but I know mobile phones etc are not permitted to be used whilst on aircraft. I have a small handheld GPS device. Would I be able to use this on the aircraft? It probably doesn't transmit anything like a phone, it only receives satellite data. Any advice welcome.......Oh...you may be wondering why I need a GPS device on a plane....I don't...just a toy!
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bluesboy,
I'd say 'preferably not', and if you must, only under the same conditions that you're allowed the use of a computer. And only then if it has a CE marking. (If it hasn't, and
was obtained after Jan 1st 1996, its use is illegal in the EU anyway). The fact that it is a receiver doesn't prevent it radiating signals; the limits on those signals can be so minimal as to be laughable, depending on what the manufacturer decides in these days of self certification.
I'd say 'preferably not', and if you must, only under the same conditions that you're allowed the use of a computer. And only then if it has a CE marking. (If it hasn't, and
was obtained after Jan 1st 1996, its use is illegal in the EU anyway). The fact that it is a receiver doesn't prevent it radiating signals; the limits on those signals can be so minimal as to be laughable, depending on what the manufacturer decides in these days of self certification.
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CE mark dosn't mean its illegal to use only to sell in a eu shop.
You can use the GPS after takeoff when the fasten your seatbelt light is out. But you must turn it off when it turns back on again.
You will proberly have problems getting a clear signal unless you are in a window seat. Due to the shielding effect of sitting in the middle of a can.
Have fun. If its a British flight and you visit the flight deck see how close the position is compared to the LRNS.
MJ
You can use the GPS after takeoff when the fasten your seatbelt light is out. But you must turn it off when it turns back on again.
You will proberly have problems getting a clear signal unless you are in a window seat. Due to the shielding effect of sitting in the middle of a can.
Have fun. If its a British flight and you visit the flight deck see how close the position is compared to the LRNS.
MJ
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Don't even bother taking you GPS along!
Looking at the EMI PED list for my airline, I see "PROHIBITED: ...walkie talkie, satellite receivers, AM/FM radios...". So, I sure don't know about Futura's policy, but would be surprised if they would allow its use.
Another point is that it probably would not work. I tried it once on a ferry flight on a MD-80 and it didn't work from any of the cabin windows. As a matter of fact the only place it worked was by holding the antenna against the rear cockpit windows!
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Looking at the EMI PED list for my airline, I see "PROHIBITED: ...walkie talkie, satellite receivers, AM/FM radios...". So, I sure don't know about Futura's policy, but would be surprised if they would allow its use.
Another point is that it probably would not work. I tried it once on a ferry flight on a MD-80 and it didn't work from any of the cabin windows. As a matter of fact the only place it worked was by holding the antenna against the rear cockpit windows!
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... cut my wings and I'll die ...




