SMOKING ON AIRCRAFT.
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SMOKING ON AIRCRAFT.
Hello all,
Please can you help me with the following:-
Is Smoking on an aircraft breaking the law??
If so does it depend on the country etc??
Or is the non smoking rule on flights just a policy (not law) to reduce risk of fire etc and non smoking passenger confort??
I cant find anything to say it is a law, just that its common policy to keep aircraft smoke (tabacco) free.
If it is possible to smoke on some flights i,e where theres no law / policy are pilots allowed to smoke.???
Many thanks
Bat
Please can you help me with the following:-
Is Smoking on an aircraft breaking the law??
If so does it depend on the country etc??
Or is the non smoking rule on flights just a policy (not law) to reduce risk of fire etc and non smoking passenger confort??
I cant find anything to say it is a law, just that its common policy to keep aircraft smoke (tabacco) free.
If it is possible to smoke on some flights i,e where theres no law / policy are pilots allowed to smoke.???
Many thanks
Bat
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From: UK
Looks to be an airline enforced rule as opposed to a CAA/JAA legal thing.
http://www.caa.co.uk/default.aspx?ca...=885&faqid=625
http://www.caa.co.uk/default.aspx?ca...=885&faqid=625
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From: Dublin
Well it would be the law on Irish planes and soon to be English planes with the law banning smoking in the workplace. It's hard to imagine being on a plane with people smoking these days - when was it banned in Ireland/UK? I smoke and think there should be areas to smoke at an airport but wouldn't want to see people smoking on planes.
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From: Dubai
It depends from which country the airline is from. As some countries have not yet implemented the (non smoking on aiplanes law), cause it is a very long process.
So on most airlines it is just a policy. But that does not mean you could legally start smoking away while on your holiday trip to who knows where. Cause the airline could charge you with endangering the safety of the airplane and it's pax. Especially tampering with the smoke detector in the lavatory will definitely get you in alot of trouble. So my advice.. don t bother trying! Especially if you re on my flight !
Cheers.
So on most airlines it is just a policy. But that does not mean you could legally start smoking away while on your holiday trip to who knows where. Cause the airline could charge you with endangering the safety of the airplane and it's pax. Especially tampering with the smoke detector in the lavatory will definitely get you in alot of trouble. So my advice.. don t bother trying! Especially if you re on my flight !
Cheers.

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From: Andalucia
From an engineering point of view smoking on aircraft caused no end of problems, from the disgusting mess behind the panels to the sludging up of ventilation, cooling and pressurisation systems, just ask anyone who went anywhere near a 1-11 !
An ex-smoker me but good riddance on aircraft.
An ex-smoker me but good riddance on aircraft.
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I just want to add that i dont smoke and have intention to on or off an aircraft.
it was just a conversation i had with someone about if its law or policy.
Thanks everyone for you imput.
Bat
it was just a conversation i had with someone about if its law or policy.
Thanks everyone for you imput.
Bat
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From: LGW
Originally Posted by Rainboe
I can't understand why there are still switch operated 'No Smoking' signs on aeroplanes! Why haven't they all been locked on?
Plus I think it makes them feel important to have LOTS of switches, even if they don't need ALL of them....

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... so what if the aircraft is sold on to a country/operator where smoking is still legal/allowed? Do they have to refit the panel and wiring? Of course not, that would cost (as would taking the panel out in the first place).
Warning Toxic!
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But they could short out the cable so the 'No Smoking' sign switch was not connected. Then change the letters under the switch to 'Pay rise for Pilots!'. Of course, the switch is no longer connected to anything, but it would feel good flicking it........
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Our B777s used to have a 3 position Smoking Sign Switch, OFF, AUTO, and ON. Now they're labeled ON, ON, and ON, and the cabin signs are "hot-wired" on permanently.
I think that there's a subtle message somewhere in that.
Regards,
Old Smokey
I think that there's a subtle message somewhere in that.
Regards,
Old Smokey





