Do Delta Airline jets have plug-ins for ipods?
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- http://www.primenewswire.com/newsroom/news.html?d=108698 You're hit-or-miss on whether the plane you're on will have it.
- So that everybody on the plane could listen to your music? NO. So that you can charge up your iPod, not always. Even within the airline, different plane may or may not have a 12V plug. I once few an airline where they heavily advertised they have 12v plug for laptops. The minute I plugged in my inverter (12v to 120v converter), the fuse blew. They said they (the airline stewards) cannot do nothing during the flight. So there goes that 14 hour trip. === My wife has 2 iPods (1 iPod and 1 iPhone). On long international flights, I rather use my cheapy mp3 device that last 18 hours on 1 AAA battery. Good luck and think simply.
- no, and Deltas shit anyway, there were no tvs in the back of seats and the flight attentants are dogs, real rough, all 40,50 year old wearing trousers and baggy shirts.
- How are you wanting to interface your i-pod to the seat and why? Couldn't you just plug your headphones directly into your i-pod and listen to it that way? If you are hoping to see your library on the in-seat monitor, it won't happen. Some Business Elite seats now have a 115VAC/60hZ outlet for charging or powering laptops or other devices. rgtiii has a link but it is inaccurate and outdated. The available technology is always changing. As for being in the dark ages...video games and movies on demand from each seat on even a short route domestic flight is dark ages? You need to see what is available lately before you say "dark ages."
- Go to this website, it'll help you see what is installed in nearly every type of aircraft of nearly every airline.
- I would be surprised if they did as they are in the dark ages when it come to in flight entertainment.
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