@86breakfastclub it doesn't matter who's rule when it's put there for safety. When you buy an airfare, you agree to the terms and conditions. This includes following all safety rules. Devices can be powered on, but not actively being used on the tarmac area. This has been in place since I became a flight attendant 19 years ago.
Love the Dash
Thanks. Yeah me too. I hope they keep flying them in NZ.
Such a quick flight to Auckland beats driving and sometimes they have the flight for a good price
True, 35 minutes flight beats a 2 and half hour drive.
The use of electronic devices, including gro pros and the like are prohibited on the tarmac.
Is that a CAA rule or an Air NZ rule ?
@86breakfastclub it doesn't matter who's rule when it's put there for safety. When you buy an airfare, you agree to the terms and conditions. This includes following all safety rules. Devices can be powered on, but not actively being used on the tarmac area. This has been in place since I became a flight attendant 19 years ago.
@@feejan I merely asked a question. Sheesh.
@@feejanKaren alert
@@feejanYes Karen. Hahaha