HT204234: Use Airplane Mode on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Apple Watch
Learn about Use Airplane Mode on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Apple Watch
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May 31, 2012 5:03 AM in response to lydroby lydro,I am flying again in three dayss-the 2nd. Please help me.
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May 31, 2012 7:00 AM in response to lydroby varjak paw,The pilot would have no way of knowing that it was your specific device that was interfering unless he/she had sophisticated radio direction-finding equipment on board (not standard on any airliner) so he/she was probably just guessing that it was your device. I'd suggest you just board the next flight and put the iPad into Airplane mode as normal. If the pilot of that plane also claims that your iPad is interfering, ask him/her how he/she knows that it's your device, then shut the iPad off completely (hold down the Sleep button until you get the red "Swipe to Turn off" screen and the do so) and ask the pilot if that has cured the problem. If he/she still things something is interfering, it can't be your iPad.
By the way, everyone here is just a fellow user, helping out as they have time, knowledge, and inclination. Posting back only a few minutes after you first asked your question is rather impolite, particularly since there's no real urgency to your question since you don't fly for three days. Have patience, and in almost all cases someone will reply within an hour or so.
Regards.
Message was edited by: varjak paw