Photos, videos allowed on flights but passengers can’t use recording gadgets

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Photos, videos allowed on flights but passengers can’t use recording gadgets

New Delhi: Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) clarified on Sunday that passengers can take photos and make videos inside the aircraft. However, they cannot use recording devices that cause chaos, disrupt flights, violate safety rules or be banned by crew members. Earlier, on Saturday, the regulator had said that if anyone is found taking photographs inside the aircraft, the scheduled flight would be suspended for two weeks.

Two days ago, the DGCA had asked the airline to take appropriate action during a Chandigarh-Mumbai flight of IndiGo for violating safety norms and not following social distance norms. Actress Kangana Ranaut was also in that flight. According to the video of the incident during the flight on September 9, the reporter and camera persona shook up to take Ranaut’s remarks. At that time, Ranaut was sitting on the front row seat of the aircraft.

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