Complaint: In-flight Issue Screeching kid belonged to the PILOT!
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Old Dec 7, 2009, 6:36 PM
Gromit801 Gromit801 is offline
 
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Jim, keep to what you know in the UK. You're clueless as far as photography laws in the US go.

An airplane is private property, and as such, in this country a model release would have to be signed by anyone the photographer intends to display in public, like a newspaper or YouTube. Commercial reasons don't apply, and have nothing to do with a model release. That would be a modeling contract.

What an airline allows, it allows providing there is permission given by the subject.

Do YOU understand the 1st Amendment? It applies to GOVERNMENT censorship. Not private censorship.