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Is the use of CD players and CD-ROM drives allowed aboard aircraft?

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Is the use of CD players and CD-ROM drives allowed aboard aircraft?

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The use of electronic devices aboard aircraft is regulated by international rules. According to these rules, no electronic devices may be operated during takeoff and landing. During the cruising phase of a flight, the following devices may be used: notebook computers, CD players, MiniDisc players, Gameboys, video-camcorders. The use of the following devices is not allowed during any phase of a flight: mobile telephones, radio equipment, remote-control devices, wireless mice, MiniDisc recorders in record mode, printers, CD-ROM-writing drives.

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