A picture from the first gadget-friendly flight

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With JetBlue and Delta being the first carriers to allow the use of devices on their flights during takeoff and landing, the alleged first photo depicting it was released today.

Gadgets on Planes

Starting today, passengers on JetBlue and Delta flights will no longer be told to turn off their electronic devices before takeoff and landing.

Following the FAA’s announcement on Thursday that it wouldn’t be long before passengers would be able to use their e-readers, iPods, tablets and other smaller gadgets during the whole flight, the two airlines have announced that they have received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration to proceed.

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