Onboard Use Sample Clauses

The "Onboard Use" clause defines the permitted use of certain resources, equipment, or services specifically while on board a vessel, aircraft, or similar environment. Typically, it restricts usage to activities or operations that occur within the confines of the vessel or during the period of a journey, such as using software, equipment, or data only while physically present on board. This clause ensures that the rights or access granted are limited to the intended context, preventing unauthorized use elsewhere and clarifying the scope of permitted activities.
Onboard Use. Onboard use of PEDs is generally permitted, subject to the below limitations and to those items expressly prohibited in the section entitled, “Prohibited PEDs Not Approved for Use at ANY Time Onboard.” PED use includes Bluetooth-enabled devices and accessories (e.g., wireless mice, keyboards and headphones): • If the PED has a transmitter, the transmitter must be disabled by placing the device in “airplane mode”. • The PED must be small and permitted onboard as a Personal Item, which may vary by aircraft type. • For travel in the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islander, use is not permitted except for those items listed in the section “Approved PEDs for Use Onboard at All Times.” • Instructions by Cape Air personnel may restrict use during the boarding process or at other times as deemed appropriate in Cape Air’s sole discretion. • Please also refer to the section “Approved PEDs for Use Onboard at All Times” for a list of specific PEDs which, due to their nature, are always permitted to be used onboard.