First Flight Post #Below10Kfeet

It took a few days, but finally, I have flown under the new PED rules below 10,000 feet. It’s probably wrong that I took so much joy in keeping my iPad in the seatback pocket, and my iPhone on (in airplane mode) for pictures.

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The famous Delta Porsche fleet parked at Atlanta’s T-Concourse

Immediately after takeoff I turned to reading my e-book.

Enjoying my book - since well before we climbed above 10,000 feet
Enjoying my book – since well before we climbed above 10,000 feet
Enjoying the views in flight.
Enjoying the views in flight.

But I think my hands down favorite part of the new #Below10Kfeet world was taking pictures during one of my favorite airport approaches in the country.

Nice fall colors in Virginia
Nice fall colors in Virginia
Boat drinks!
Boat drinks! Sorry about the image quality.
Those buildings are really close.
Those buildings are really close.
Success!
Success!

In summary, I really enjoyed the ability to read my e-book and take pictures during all phases of my flight. One thing I will have to be sure to do is pack my good camera even for these short trips. Taking pictures during landing, especially at Washington’s National Airport is fun flying entertainment. This has been a long time coming, and I’m glad Delta was one of the first out of the box with the new ability to allow PEDs below 10,000 feet.

-MJ, November 6, 2013

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  1. I know most people are no longer able to survive even a few moments without being “wired” to something — God forbid anyone should ever hear a bird sing! But, isn’t this new policy giving tacit approval for everyone to don their noise-cancelling headsets and ignore the safety briefing, to be totally distracted in the event of an emergency, and to be totally oblivious to crew announcements in these critical parts of any flight?

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