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New Zealand CAA Holds Safety Levels On Use Of Electronic Devices In Flight

Will Watch FAA's Expected Announcement On Such Devices 'Closely'

The Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand (CAA) is not relaxing the existing rules about use of electronic devices while in flight, but will closely watch the expected announcement by the FAA later this week.

There is industry speculation that the FAA may change restrictions that currently prevent passengers from using electronics such as e-readers and personal audio and video devices at certain times during flight. The CAA intends to maintain current safety standards, however, will review any findings made by the FAA panel based on information it receives.

Passengers in New Zealand are currently able to use non-transmitting electronic devices at specified times during flight. This is often referred to putting the device in ‘flight mode’.

The CAA is in frequent contact with the FAA and other international aviation regulators and will look at how any recommendations they make might be further explored for New Zealand application. The penalty for operating a portable electronic device on board an aircraft in New Zealand in breach of the rules is a fine, upon conviction of up to $2,500.

It is not expected that the FAA will make any changes to the current ban on making phone calls, sending and receiving text messages, or using Wi-Fi.

FMI: www.caa.govt.nz

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