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The European Union has taken the opposite line and has approved of cell phone flights.
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Meanwhile, US aviation safety officials have taken the unusual step of warning airline passengers not to turn on or charge the phone during flights, and not to put them in checked bags.
US aviation safety officials also on Thursday took the unusual step of warning airline passengers not to turn on or charge the phone during flights, or put them in checked bags.
The real question now is whether you will be able to chat away on your cell phone during flights.
Several airlines around the world asked travelers not switch on the jumbo smartphone or put it in checked baggage, with some carriers banning the phone on flights.
The poll, conducted after last week's news that the Federal Communications Commission is considering revising its rules to allow people to use cell phones during flights, found 49percentt of Americans would not want cell phones allowed on planes if the FCC determines that it's safe, while 31percentt would want phones allowed.
Although customers will still be able to bring the phones on flights on the Australian carriers, the ban extends to the phones being plugged into flight entertainment systems where USB ports are available.
On July 30th AeroMobile said reaction had been "overwhelmingly positive", with around half of passengers switching on their phones during flights.
No aeronautical disaster has ever been convincingly linked to a passenger using a consumer electronic device.Worrywarts will complain that lifting the ban on cell phones during flights will lead to rudeness and make already stressful flights unbearable.
And 82% of respondents agreed with the statement "I don't want people talking on their phones during flights".Another, more rigorous survey, carried out in America for the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, a flight attendants' union, found that 63% of those polled thought the ban on in-flight calling should be maintained.
Yeah, because that's the most annoying part of allowing cell phones on flights.
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