Re: Photography on/from an aircraft - interesting rules on United

2012-01-22 Thread Cory Waters
I'm sure their lawyers suggested this to help them in cases where something unusual went on during a flight. Nowadays, video of flight attendants bouncing down the aisle during heavy turbulence could/would be on TV before the aircraft landed... Cory On 1/22/2012 2:08 AM, Igor Roshchin

Re: Photography on/from an aircraft - interesting rules on United

2012-01-22 Thread George Sinos
Wasn't there a viral video where a passenger showed the baggage handlers bouncing his guitar around? I think one of the airlines got a lot of embarrassing publicity out of that. gs George Sinos gsi...@gmail.com www.georgesphotos.net plus.georgesinos.com On Sun, Jan 22,

Re: Photography on/from an aircraft - interesting rules on United

2012-01-22 Thread Igor Roshchin
I suspect you are referring to this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YGc4zOqozo It made a big resonance in the news and everywhere ( and even from Bob Taylor: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n12WFZq2__0 ) - but it is not the actual video reportage about the handlers. Personally, I don't

Re: Photography on/from an aircraft - interesting rules on, United

2012-01-22 Thread John Sessoms
From: George Sinos Wasn't there a viral video where a passenger showed the baggage handlers bouncing his guitar around? I think one of the airlines got a lot of embarrassing publicity out of that. gs Indeed, United Breaks Guitars. But it wasn't filmed on the aircraft at the time of the

Photography on/from an aircraft - interesting rules on United

2012-01-21 Thread Igor Roshchin
Hi All, I thought this might be of interest to some PDMLers. Almost every time when I fly, I try to choose a window seat that is good for taking photographs. Prior to this I've never seen any rules governing taking photographs on/from the plane, except for those posted by airlines in Russia.