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02 January 2006

Ask MeCha: Flying with a laptop Tomorrow, I fly out to Chicago. As it's a working vacation, I'll be bringing my laptop along. [More:]I've never flown with a laptop so I've got some silly questions:

- If I turn off my wifi card, can I use the laptop mid flight?

- Is there anything I should consider when I go through security with it?

- Any other considerations?

Thanks!
I fly with my laptop all the time. Yep, turn off your wifi. Otherwise, jsut remember to take it out of your case early so you don't hold up the security line. otherwise you're sweet. Have fun in chicago!
posted by gaspode 02 January | 14:20
Back up your hard drive and leave that backup at home. Also, make a CD of all the important things you might need for communicating (emails, preferences, docs, etc) and take that CD with you as a backup, along with system software if something goes awry. Chicago's a good time! Eat! Eat!
posted by Peter H 02 January | 14:21
Thanks, gaspode! Great advice, peter, thanks as well. And, yes, I love Chicago. The friend I'm going to see/work with is a chef who recently opened her own joint and there will be much eating.
posted by Frisbee Girl 02 January | 14:32
Using the laptop mid-flight is fine. Be careful to position it so nothing scary/bad will happen if the person in front of you reclines.

If you're flying coach, and don't mind snuggling up in a blanket, I suggest trying for a seat in the row right behind the over-wing exit row. It usually has an extra inch or two, plus full-recline (and the seat in front of you will often have limited recline). The only downside to these seats is that they tend to be a bit chilly.

In the security line, take it out of your laptop bag, and send it through the scanner seperately. I suggest having it in "sleep" mode instead of Off, because they occasionally check to see that it's functional.

Have fun in Chicago, and make sure to give us a restaurant review. I visit Chicago now and then, and am always down for interesting food.

posted by mosch 02 January | 15:11
Hey Fris, what's the new restaurant? Maybe I can give it a little publicity (ahem, ahem).

See you on Thursday!
posted by me3dia 02 January | 15:21
Ha, thanks, me3dia! (The added bonus to her success is that it may mean my being able to split time between Chicago and SF professionally, which would be fantastic.) It's called Fan Si Pan. I'm sure she has some press material around, but here's the first non-review link I found.

Thursday, indeed!
posted by Frisbee Girl 02 January | 15:50
Fris: that looks like a fun place to grab a bite! Finally, something healthy to try in Chicago!
posted by mosch 02 January | 16:27
Yeah, it sounds great. I'll definitely give it a try.
posted by me3dia 03 January | 01:07
What kind of plane are you flying on? They really cram you in like sardines on the smaller ones these days. Bleh..
posted by delmoi 03 January | 02:12
delmoi, I haven' the slightest idea, but I'm small enough that it's rarely an issue. If anything, it's going to be the sitting still for the duration of the flight that'll drive me batty.
posted by Frisbee Girl 03 January | 12:52
Thanks again for all of the tips! I zipped through security without a hitch. The best part was returning from the restroom in the back of the plane and seeing computer screens lighting up almost every seat.

delmoi, it turned out to be an S80. Not an incredible amount of legroom, but enough seat space to curl up and sleep.
posted by Frisbee Girl 04 January | 05:21
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