Can I watch downloaded Amazon Prime movies on an airplane?
If you have a compatible device, you're able to download titles before you travel in order to watch offline anywhere in the world.
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To download Prime Video titles for offline viewing, you need a Fire tablet, or the Prime Video app for iOS, Android, macOS, or Windows 10. This opens in a new window. To download Prime Video titles, open the Prime Video app on your device, and find the title you want to download.
All you need to do is download the content on a compatible device, put your device in airplane mode, and enjoy your content. With the increasing availability of in-flight Wi-Fi, it's important to know how to watch downloaded content on a plane without Wi-Fi.
In the United States, it's required to switch your phone to airplane mode. But it's not because the plane will crash if you don't. According to Smarter Travel, by not turning your phone onto airplane mode, your phone will attempt to make connections with the cell towers around it.
You can also download movies and shows on Hulu and stream them on the go. All you have to do is use the download button to watch titles later on without an internet connection.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) require that all cell phones be put on airplane mode or have their cellular connections disabled while a flight is in progress.
When your phone is in Airplane mode, callers will hear the phone ringing, although it's not ringing on your end because your phone is not active. If the caller hangs up without leaving a voice mail, no notification will be generated as it would if your phone were in an active state.
If you plan to sleep with your phone next to you on an airplane, it is highly recommended that you turn it to airplane mode. This will help to reduce the potential for any radiation exposure as most smartphones still emit some level of EMF radiation even when they are not in use.
For the moment, the range of activities is still pretty limited. You can use your personal electronics — music players, tablets, e-readers and so on — during all phases of flight, but that comes with several caveats.