Flight Mode
To prevent interference with airplane navigation, radar, ground communication, and collision avoidance systems, all devices with cellular connections must be in flight mode or switched off during flights.
Sensos Label Flight Mode
The Sensos Label uses its accelerometer and barometer to detect changes in motion and pressure, which allows it to identify takeoff and landing.
Events During Flight
The Label logs important events like opening, shock, and temperature changes throughout the flight. Additionally, users can enable temperature logging for specific use cases, such as pharmaceutical products, cold chains, and food transportation. For some events, the Label also logs the location.
Saved Logs
All logged data is then automatically transmitted to the user's device upon landing.
IATA/FAA Compliance
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have regulations regarding the use of electronic devices on aircraft. Sensos devices are designed to be compliant with these regulations, particularly when Flight Mode is correctly enabled. It is important to consult the specific guidelines and regulations of IATA and FAA to ensure that the use of Sensos devices adheres to all requirements for air transport. Proper configuration and adherence to IATA/FAA regulations are essential for the safe and legal use of Sensos devices in air cargo and to prevent potential interference with aircraft systems.
Airflight Regulations
Each airline has its own flight approval certification process. Sensos Labels are currently approved by the following airlines, with more approvals expected in the future.
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