5/15/2008 11:36:17 AM
Isn't this thread perfect for me to read news on TWW?
5/15/2008 11:40:31 AM
democrats. lol
5/15/2008 11:44:17 AM
Why does this need to be made illegal? Unless it presents a real issue to the safety of the aircraft or the other passengers you should be allowed to do it. Simply being annoyed by another's speech is not nearly enough to warrant the speaking into a phone on a plane.
5/15/2008 11:46:16 AM
5/15/2008 12:18:06 PM
Yes, I love it when my freedoms, especially constitutionally protected ones like speech, are curtailed because they're irritating. I'm glad that our government continues to do as it pleases with no regard to things like logic, common sense, or the principles on which it was founded. Perhaps they'll do away with those pesky warrants or irritating due process I've hear about. Oh, wait...
5/15/2008 12:36:38 PM
^
5/15/2008 12:39:21 PM
As annoying as I can imagine phones on a plane would be, it would be completely idiotic to have a law against it.
5/15/2008 12:44:13 PM
Someone remind me why it's not allowed to begin with. I'm too lazy to look it up right now and I'm sure one of you knows. I'm assuming that the not allowing electrical devices on planes has some kind of rationale like interfering with plane to tower communication during takeoff and landing, but what's the reason behind not allowing it in flight? Is it currently FAA policy or federal law?
5/15/2008 12:48:21 PM
they aren't allowed because it would be ridiculously expensive to test and approve all the different phones for flight
5/15/2008 1:40:56 PM
Seriously? I have a hard time believing that there is a substantial difference between our phones and planes and the ones in Europe. I suppose that could be the case, but I find it odd. I'll have to ask my friends who work for Sony-Erickson about this some time.
5/15/2008 1:43:23 PM
its not that they are different, it is just that those are the regulationscouple that with the amount that come out every year and its just easier to ban all of them
5/15/2008 1:44:58 PM
so what does this mean thenthat all this crap about how cell phones interfere with the aircraft's communications are bullshit?i kinda always thought that...
5/15/2008 1:50:18 PM
^^^ the only difference is that they use a slightly different frequency for their carriers. All of which are a dedicated "band" different from those used by airlines and traffic controllers. Modern cellphones are even heavily regulated to ensure they transmit minimal power in the sideband and harmonics.All the "interference" crap may have been true in the day of analog; hell your phone probably would not even work.
5/15/2008 1:51:31 PM
they were banned very early on by the FAA, i think, when cell phones starting getting popular, under the premise that it was unknown if they would or could interfere with navigation electronics or other systems. There have been multitudes of studies since then that have shown that cell phones do not interfere at all with anything going on up in the cockpit, but they haven't changed the regulations probably just because of inertia - it's easier just to leave it the way it is. Think about it - the ban is weakly enforced, in that you are allowed to carry on cell phones, you can use them at the gate, and the flight attendant simply asks you to turn them off before taxiing. If there was any chance that they would actually cause any harm, then you wouldn't be allowed to take them on the plane to begin with, or the flight attendants would collect them or they would check that they were turned off or something. As it is now, there is nothing stopping you from leaving them on, or even from making discrete phone calls while in flight, and of course there have been no negative safety repercussions because of it. "Ask the Pilot" on salon.com has address this a couple timeshttp://www.salon.com/tech/col/smith/2008/01/04/askthepilot259/index.html
5/15/2008 1:57:03 PM
5/15/2008 11:54:27 PM
5/16/2008 12:14:29 AM
5/16/2008 12:56:39 AM
I think the airlines are completely capable of setting rules for the convenience and comfort of the passengers. The government's role should be to ensure safety. Personally I do not like having to leave my phone turned off for the duration of the flight if there is no reason for it. Pretty much everyone that flies regularly now has a PDA phone that they could be getting work done with, or entertaining themselves on in flight. Flying already sucks bad enough without having to be bored to tears the entire time you are in the air. As far as talking on the phone, the airlines could ban that and the laws already on the books require passengers to follow airline policies.
5/16/2008 12:58:43 AM
5/16/2008 1:03:51 AM
Haven't read every word of the thread, but as I understand it, most of the reason they ban cell phones isn't that it interferes so much with the aircraft, but rather that a bunch of cell phones traveling that high that fast would fuck with cell tower systems.In other words, you'd be changing towers too fast for the network to keep up. Your plane won't crash, but it could fuck up service in the air and on the ground.It may all be bullshit, but that's what I recall reading a couple years back.
5/16/2008 1:15:09 AM
5/16/2008 2:06:55 AM
Don't care about the reason, just LOVE the fact that assholes can't yap on these things for a whole fucking flight.
5/16/2008 2:07:51 AM
so b.c a few bad eggs yap on the cell the entire trip; the majority of the populace can not utilize their cells from reasons ranging from business, arrangements for pickup from destination, saying hello, emergencies, or whatever.
5/16/2008 2:11:31 AM
5/16/2008 8:25:07 AM
There was also an issue of cell phones used on planes causing havoc for ground based cell towers because of the speed and altitude at which the passengers are traveling. If I remember correctly, it was a combination of how the cell phone would be switching towers too quickly and how at a high altitude, the cell phone would potentially be connected to large numbers of towers at once, particularly over urban areas.Most of these issues have been resolved in the last year or so with the development of picocells that could be installed aboard the aircraft as well as evolving tower technology. However, most nations and their carriers however have been hesitant to allow cell phone use because of the strong objection by both passengers and airline staff over their usage. In Europe, a few airlines are starting to experiment with it on a limited basis, but so far, I don't think anyone has actually deployed it on all their aircraft; even if an airline had agreed, it takes time to install the equipment.Personally, I like the current situation where you're allowed to use the cell phone while the aircraft is on the ground. It allows me to coordinate rides and such from the airport. However, I would rather not have to deal with them while in flight.
5/16/2008 8:57:54 AM
I knew the whole interference thing was a bunch of bull when I flew Quantas and they had "sky phones" that you could swipe with a credit card and use, and this was about a decade ago. No cell phones though!
5/16/2008 9:19:30 AM
Ahaha, saw this in seapunky's gallery. Pretty much sums it all up.
5/16/2008 9:23:37 AM
5/16/2008 9:42:16 AM
Because planes don't use radio frequencies.
5/16/2008 10:46:08 AM
You know all the name-calling and personal attacks in the Soap-Box are very "irritating".I wonder if I could get David Price to introduce a law that would make everyone here more civil.
5/16/2008 11:05:53 AM
Every European I've talked to since they've started allowing cell phone use on planes has said it's annoying as hell. I really hope they don't start allowing it in the States.
5/16/2008 11:34:13 AM
^ Right now, the polls definitely show the public is against it, all the airline unions are against it, and airlines are in such bad shape, they're probably too cheap to install them. I'd say you're safe for now.
5/16/2008 11:48:48 AM
Oh, I hope that airlines make it a policy not to allow cell phone usage on planes. There's no question that it's irritating as hell! I just don't think it needs to be legislated.
5/16/2008 12:29:12 PM
I just don't think it needs to be legislated.
5/16/2008 12:44:42 PM
5/16/2008 7:54:44 PM
5/17/2008 1:02:03 AM
so who in here is a loser and has only flown once and it was in 1994
5/17/2008 1:16:59 AM
Two people in this thread have already explained the actual reason cell phone use is banned, which has nothing to do with it being "obnoxious." And yet everyone is still hung up on that.
5/17/2008 1:34:54 PM
5/17/2008 2:53:34 PM
I love how democrats are always protecting our freedoms.
5/17/2008 8:40:42 PM