The FCC could allow cell phones and other electronics above 10k feet after announcing that they will consider new rules. Historically the excuse has been interference between phones and plane communications.
However, this has recently been tested on Mythbusters and ultimately busted because newer planes have better shielding.
http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/m...e/cell-phones-interfere-plane-instruments.htm
Interesting, the article above mentions that cell phones are already allowed in some non-US airspaces.
This is actually not a ban imposed by the Federal Aviation Administration. Airlines, however, and some passengers are resistant due to the breach of peace that cell phone use can cause, even though there were some in flight phones built into the backs of some seats in the past.
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303653004579212210178774516
Should airlines tolerate cell phone use? Or is as bad as a crying baby?
However, this has recently been tested on Mythbusters and ultimately busted because newer planes have better shielding.
http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/m...e/cell-phones-interfere-plane-instruments.htm
Interesting, the article above mentions that cell phones are already allowed in some non-US airspaces.
This is actually not a ban imposed by the Federal Aviation Administration. Airlines, however, and some passengers are resistant due to the breach of peace that cell phone use can cause, even though there were some in flight phones built into the backs of some seats in the past.
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303653004579212210178774516
Should airlines tolerate cell phone use? Or is as bad as a crying baby?


