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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airplane mode" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a setting on electronic devices that disables wireless communication to comply with airline regulations during flights.
Example: "Before the flight takes off, please switch your phone to airplane mode to avoid any interference with the aircraft's systems."
Alternatives: "flight mode" or "aircraft mode".
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airplane mode
noun
A feature included on some cellular phones which disables the radio, thus precluding any interference with avionics. In this mode the phone's stand-alone features (such as its games or scheduler) can be used safely in environments requiring minimal radio interference.
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Airplane mode?
Why won't the app work in airplane mode?
"Time in airplane mode is a gift, really," he said.
They could then put the phone back in Airplane mode.
Airplane mode Airplane mode will stop the phone connecting to the internet, which is perhaps an obvious way of keeping the battery going longer.
He said pilots keep the devices on "airplane mode" during takeoff and landing.
People will probably be asked to turn their gadgets to "airplane mode" when they fly.
"We probably need to airplane mode," Turner said, fiddling with her phone.
What about airplane use? --It hairplaneplane mode (wireless off), just like any cellphone.
Afterwards, I checked Instagram, and beforehand I'd turned on airplane mode to avoid constant Twitter notifications.
The driver's phone interacts with the radio to ensure it is turned to airplane mode.
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