"The law is in a state of flux and the argument I hear most often is that new technology is moving so fast that old laws are being crushed by the onslaught, " she says.
Life in Hacipasa has been changed by the war which has come so close to the town -- the refugees need help and residents oftenhear the sounds of shelling or bombs hitting targets inside Syria.
And it involves an often-overlooked safety concern: Passengers must be able to hear flight attendants in an emergency, so no headphones are allowed during takeoff or landing.