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I looked at the general conditions of Ryanair and did not read anything about pictures. Only the usual stuff about computers and mobile phones and electronic equipment.
I don't think Aer Lingus like you to use video cameras on board their flights. When I flew with them in June, there was a list of electronic equipment you could use, and it said anything not on the list could not be used. Needless to say, video cameras were not on the list, so I missed out on some damned good footage because we weren't too high on those flights!!!
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
Louise
I flew RYR after september 11th and took pictures of the WHOLE flight from boarding until landing, outside and inside. Only on the return flight during landing they asked to stop taking pics because the camera was electrical equipement and it has to be shut down for landing.
It's okay Andre, Bob came into the Chatbox and we told him what he had to do to get his photo uploaded.
Though it can be tricky, even from internet sites, as Tripod based photos never show up for very long. I had to create a new site on Freeserve (my own ISP) just for uploading photos, and it works okay now.
Here is the URL of Freeserve for anyone who wants to give their site building a try
I noticed that many of us don't remember the first time we flew:!:
We are really a bunch of lucky ones.
I first flew when I was 1 1/2 year old with my mum which was pregnant, carrying my brother Avro
It was from Brussels to Zürich, on a DC9 (early 1983)