FAA Won't Change Wireless Rules
Do phones actually interfere?
To be honest, I really can't say I would look forward to them allowing people to make calls on planes... it's too cramped on most flights to have some loudmouth rambling on for 3 hours or 4 hours or 12 hours or however long your flight is. We all know there would be someone with that phone attached to his/her head for the entire flight...
It was a 2 hour flight and we had no problems/turbulence/etc.
Now I'm not say...
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evilbstrd666 said:...
So, do cell phones actually interfere with the plane's instruments, or is this just the FAA being paranoid?
To be honest, I really can't say I would look forward to them allowing people to make calls on planes
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In situations where there are only a handful of handsets active? Most likely not.
In a situation where everyone is yacking away at warp speed? Most likely not.
In a situation where everyone won't shut ...
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I would doubt it though.
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Saw it on CSPAN
The interference risks seemed to be much less a holdup as certainly the FAA would test and insure the safety of any technology it allowed onboard according to existing testing procedures. Airplanes are pretty darn safe machines.
Also the flight attendants seemed to be pretty against it, and as union members and leaders, carry a fair amount of weight in washington. They fear they won't be able to control the cabin. Understandable, but at the same...
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FCC Ban on cellphone use, not FAA
Sec. 91.21 - Portable electronic devices....
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, no person may operate, nor may any operator or pilot in command of an aircraft allow the operation of, any portable electronic device on any of the following U.S.-registered civil aircraft:(1) Aircraft operated
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