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Why Do Planes Still Have ‘No Smoking’ Signs? - MSN
"While 'No Smoking' signs may seem like an old and outdated practice, they are still a necessity for a few different reasons," Maddi Bourgerie, travel expert at RVshare, tells Thrillist.
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Starting on October 22, the Federal Aviation Administration eliminated the rule that required an off switch for the "No smoking" sign, even though smoking on U.S. flights officially ended decades ago.
A U.S. rule from 1990 requires the ‘No Smoking’ sign on planes to be operated by the flight crew.
‘No Smoking’ Signs on Planes Can Now Stay On Forever The Federal Aviation Administration did away with a rule that had required an off switch for the sign even though smoking on U.S. flights ...
It needed an exemption from requirements flight crew be able to turn off "No Smoking" signs. United received an exemption for Boeing jets in 2020, but ordered the A321neos a year later.
The federal government banned smoking on all commercial flights 24 years ago, but airlines are still required to fit “no smoking” signs on their planes. While the outdated regulations still ...
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