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Logical

(22,457 posts)
Sat Jun 22, 2013, 11:43 AM Jun 2013

Stow it no more: FAA easing ban on electronics during takeoff, landing

This ban on iPads, tablets and Kindles has been a joke for years. 90% of the people have not turned them off anyway. They just put them in their pocket or seat back, powered on and not in airplane mode. Why it took the FAA this long is beyond me.

Funny how they decided to change this after pilots decided they wanted iPads in the cockpit.

If this was really a serious threat they would collect all devices when you boarded the plane. Or ban them from anything but checked luggage. They didn't because they knew it was not a real threat.

Sounds like this will really happen now.

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/06/stow-it-no-more-faa-easing-ban-on-electronics-during-takeoff-landing/

The words "please stow all electronic devices" may soon disappear from the scripts of flight attendants. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is poised to lift its ban on the use of electronic devices aboard airline flights at elevations under 10,000 feet. It would also allow the use of e-readers, iPods, tablets, and phones in "airplane" mode even during take-offs and landings. The Wall Street Journal reports that the FAA is circulating a draft set of recommendations from an advisory panel that recommends relaxing the bans. Cell phone calls during flight would still be banned.

The report acknowledges that technology has changed dramatically since the FAA originally placed the ban on electronic devices during takeoff and landing back in the 1960s, when there were valid concerns about interference to aircraft communications from personal radios and other electronics. The panel also admitted that having airlines each evaluate the safety of individual electronic devices before allowing them to be left on at low altitude "has become untenable." Passengers are widely ignoring the ban already, and the FAA advisory panel's report cited research that showed a third of airline passengers had "accidentally" left a device turned on for entire flights at least once.

An FAA spokeswoman sent a statement to the Wall Street Journal that said that the FAA "recognizes consumers are intensely interested in the use of personal electronics aboard aircraft. That is why we tasked a government-industry group to examine the safety issues and the feasibility of changing the current restrictions. At the group's request, the FAA has granted the two-month extension to complete the additional work necessary for the safety assessment."
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Stow it no more: FAA easing ban on electronics during takeoff, landing (Original Post) Logical Jun 2013 OP
Now the airports have to worry about morons leaving their laptops & cellphones on the plane thelordofhell Jun 2013 #1
Ummmm Dreamer Tatum Jun 2013 #2

thelordofhell

(4,569 posts)
1. Now the airports have to worry about morons leaving their laptops & cellphones on the plane
Sat Jun 22, 2013, 12:12 PM
Jun 2013

You know it's going to happen...........

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