Yosh wrote:Cell phones don't interfere with the vast majority of avionics out there. The ban has more to do with policy and the airlines not wanting to have to mediate the issue between passengers, when they get tired of listening to someone else's monologue, than any direct affect on cockpit instruments.
Oh for sure. Though I'm too lazy to look it up but apparently the FCC has all but accepted all electronic devices except cell phones to be approved during takeoff and landing since frankly any system that relies on the honor system isn't really needed, and a rule update is badly needed. Should come through by the end of the year which will be awesome as I never liked turning off my Kindle just so the plane can take off when I know nothing will happen.
Cell phones they're still going to ban for some claim that they might interfere with cell towers on the ground. Not true, of course- my dad was actually involved w a study some years ago that showed on average three people forget to turn off their cell phones per flight, but nothing happens- but no one wants to hear yakking!
Security in Europe is fondly known as "pre-9/11 security" btw and I like it- no shoes off, and depending on the airline they often never even ask to see your ID (no liquids though). But the funny thing about it is they do simple things like making the bins rainbow colored and it makes things so much nicer.
Yes, I have a life. It's quite different from yours.