I really want to do this but not sure if it's safe
If it helps I've got a SONY Handycam DCR-HC21E
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the real question is whether you get taken into custody after landing for using electronic equipment during the flight


but is it actually safe to video from the plane during take-off and landing?
It really has no effect, I think the only reason it is 'prohibited' is that it is a lose object on the event of a crash landing...
and bringing a 747 down to a halt at the nearest airport ....
) I would be somewhat hesitant to do it...Electronic Equipment
All electronic devices, including PDAs, laptop computers, handheld games and toys must be switched off during take-off and landing.
Portable electronic equipment such as laptop computers (including WiFi and Bluetooth enabled devices), PDAs (without mobile phones), personal music (for example, iPods) and electronic game devices may be used when the aircraft seat belt sign is extinguished after take-off and until the top of descent.
Radio transmission using personal communication devices (including walkie-talkies, two-way pagers, or global positioning systems) is prohibited at all stages of flight, as it may interfere with the aircraft's communication and navigation systems.



Jenks wrote: Air New Zealand are particularly silly in this respect.
I have had a hostess get quite stroppy when I turned on my ipod. I told her it didn't transmit so it should be OK, but she wouldn't budge. Made me turn it off and then kept coming back to check that I hadn't turned it on again.![]()
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