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		<title>Back to Basics: 10 Tips for Laptop Use on the Plane</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary Jo Manzanares</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Using your laptop while flying requires a little common sense, practical considerations, and some basic etiquette.&#160; The competing interests are protecting your privacy, keeping your &#8220;stuff&#8221; contained within your personal space and not spilling out into other&#8217;s space, and making sure that you keep your laptop protected from damage.
Here are a few tips, most of which I&#8217;ve mentioned before, to keep in mind when whipping out your laptop onboard:

As you are boarding the plane, keep your laptop in its bag.&#160; Don&#8217;t try to be working on something as your are locating your seat and getting settled it.&#160; I have [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com/flyawaycafe">Fly Away Cafe</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.blisstree.com/flyawaycafe/files/2008/03/laptop-on-a-plane.jpg"><img style="border-right: 0px; border-top: 0px; border-left: 0px; border-bottom: 0px" height="240" alt="Laptop on a plane" src="http://www.blisstree.com/flyawaycafe/files/2008/03/laptop-on-a-plane-thumb.jpg" width="240" align="right" border="0"></a> Using your laptop while flying requires a little common sense, practical considerations, and some basic etiquette.&nbsp; The competing interests are protecting your privacy, keeping your &#8220;stuff&#8221; contained within your personal space and not spilling out into other&#8217;s space, and making sure that you keep your laptop protected from damage.
<p>Here are a few tips, most of which I&#8217;ve mentioned before, to keep in mind when whipping out your laptop onboard:
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<li>As you are boarding the plane, keep your laptop in its bag.&nbsp; Don&#8217;t try to be working on something as your are locating your seat and getting settled it.&nbsp; I have seen a passenger holding up the boarding process as he tried to turn on his laptop.
<li>Watch your laptop bag as you proceed down the aisle.&nbsp; Turning from side to side without giving thought to your surrounding may result in your bag hitting passengers that you are walking by.
<li>Turn off your laptop when asked to do so.&nbsp; That means power off, not just put into sleep mode.&nbsp; I know that you think it doesn&#8217;t matter, and it may not, but the Flight Attendants are required to make sure that you comply before shutting the main cabin door.&nbsp; Do them, yourself, and everyone else a favor &#8212; turn it off.
<li>Your laptop is considered carry on baggage.&nbsp; This means that it needs to be stowed for take off and landing.&nbsp; So put it in the overhead or beneath the seat in front of you when requested to do so.
<li>Don&#8217;t stuff you laptop into the seat pocket.&nbsp; It&#8217;s too large and heavy to be restrained there, and it just rips up the seat pocket.
<li>Protect personal and confidential information on your screen.&nbsp; Whether your seat mates are intentionally peering at your work, or are just casually looking around and have to glance at your screen, keep your private stuff private.&nbsp; The easiest option, in my opinion, is to use one of the many privacy screen guards that are on the market.&nbsp; <a href="http://www.thedctraveler.com/">A friend</a> also suggested doing your typing in a very small font so that it&#8217;s not as easily seen.&nbsp; The only downside to this, however, is that you may not be able to see it yourself!
<li>Keep your laptop out of the aisle.&nbsp; I know that there isn&#8217;t much room at your seat, but letting it creep out into the aisle is a recipe for disaster.&nbsp; It&#8217;s likely to get hit my someone walking by, or get thwacked by the beverage cart.
<li>Close the top when the Flight Attendant is serving your row.&nbsp; I continue to be amazed at how often I have to tell people to watch the keyboard as I hand something across.&nbsp; We try very hard not to spill, but accidents and turbulence happen.
<li>Use earplugs.&nbsp; If you are watching a movie, playing a game with sound, or listening to music, most airlines require that you use earplugs.&nbsp; It&#8217;s annoying to everyone around you, and we don&#8217;t need any more noise pollution in such a contained environment.
<li>Leave the porn for another time.&nbsp; Adult rated content is not acceptable for viewing in a public location, and that means its off limits for the airplane.&nbsp; N one likes to be a tattler, but someone will mention it to the Flight Attendants, and you will be asked to turn it off.&nbsp; Failure to comply may result in the police chatting with you about it upon arrival at your destination.</li>
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<p>Sound like a lot of rules?&nbsp; I travel with my laptop regularly, and have never found them that difficult to comply with.&nbsp; Next time, give it a try!<br />
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