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# A person should be careful to tell them that he doesn't want to order the meals since they have chametz in them and it is forbidden to own chametz on pesach or he should order a kosher meal.<ref>Shevet Hakehati 2:173</ref>
# A person should be careful to tell them that he doesn't want to order the meals since they have chametz in them and it is forbidden to own chametz on pesach or he should order a kosher meal.<ref>Shevet Hakehati 2:173</ref>
# A person sitting next to a non-Jew eating Chametz at his seat he shouldn't eat his meal at the same time on his tray since the trays are so close to one another.<ref>Shulchan Aruch 440:3 cites the Rashba 1:177 who writes that it is forbidden to eat at the same table with a non-Jew on Pesach if they're eating chametz since it is probable that a crumb will fall into the Jew's food and a crumb isn't nullified on Pesach. The Shevet Hakehati 2:173 writes that this applies even to two tables where they are so close to each other like on people sitting next to each other on a plane. Nitai Gavriel Pesach v. 1 p. 245 56:7 quotes Rav Betzalel Stern who agrees but the Nitai Gavriel questioned it. Piskei Teshuvot 440:3 cites the Shevet Hakehati and Nitai Gavriel.</ref>
# A person sitting next to a non-Jew eating Chametz at his seat he shouldn't eat his meal at the same time on his tray since the trays are so close to one another.<ref>Shulchan Aruch 440:3 cites the Rashba 1:177 who writes that it is forbidden to eat at the same table with a non-Jew on Pesach if they're eating chametz since it is probable that a crumb will fall into the Jew's food and a crumb isn't nullified on Pesach. The Shevet Hakehati 2:173 writes that this applies even to two tables where they are so close to each other like on people sitting next to each other on a plane. Nitai Gavriel Pesach v. 1 p. 245 56:7 quotes Rav Betzalel Stern who agrees but the Nitai Gavriel questioned it. Piskei Teshuvot 440:3 cites the Shevet Hakehati and Nitai Gavriel.</ref>
# A person shouldn't eat kosher lpesach food directly on the airplane trays, rather they should put down some cloth and the food on top of that.<ref>Shevet Hakehati 2:173</ref>


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