Re: BA plane diverts
Posted: 13 Oct 2008, 13:37
There was none on VC 10's
Garry
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There you go! Nothing classically British about In-Flight Entertainment!Garry Russell wrote:There was none on VC 10's
:think: Tsk! Tsk!speedbird591 wrote:There you go! Nothing classically British about In-Flight Entertainment!Garry Russell wrote:There was none on VC 10's
Mind you we made a fortune out of headset rental on the 707s. Can't tell you how, though! ;-)
Ian
And not just maintenance hobby, BA are currently upgrading their equipment to provide a greater selection of services 'on demand', with the ability to pause, rewind etc too. Speaking personally I'm happy with the laptop and the iPod, although back in Economy there is no in-seat power so you're at the mercy of your batteries (as a side note, I hear US security is now frowning on anything more than 2 batteries for a laptop). However, with BA's new Business Class, you can use a regular travel adapter with your laptop rather than having to shell out for one of these specific 'airplane' adapters that set you back about £80.hobby wrote:Amazing. During 1964-79 I spent many hours flying as a passenger the length and breadth of the UK without any entertainment system to hand other than a British Cal breakfast or a BA afternoon tea, G&T etc was available.
With many people now seemingly isolated in the worlds of laptops and/or ipods why can't airlines cast out this once useful markreting tool called IFE? Just let all the pax continue to use laptops and ipods - at least they would be seeing whatever they wished and the airline would not be required to pay for endless inflight tapes and the maintenace of that IFE equipment.