No Shelter in the Sky - Interruption Management
Even if mobile devices prove to be completely safe, making them freely available during flights is a terrible idea, infringing on the rights of OTHER passengers:
"With pilots approved to use iPads as flight manuals in their cockpits,
and the FAA’s own studies finding 'no evidence saying [wireless] devices
can’t interfere with a plane, and… no evidence saying that they can,'
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski has asked the FAA to ease up on
restrictions against wireless device use on planes.
ref:
http://consumerist.com/2012/12/10/fcc-asks-faa-to-lighten-up-about-in-air-wireless-device-restrictions/
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Labels: cell phone, distraction, flight, flying, interruption, intrusion, mobile device, noise, sanctuary
"With pilots approved to use iPads as flight manuals in their cockpits, and the FAA’s own studies finding 'no evidence saying [wireless] devices can’t interfere with a plane, and… no evidence saying that they can,' FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski has asked the FAA to ease up on restrictions against wireless device use on planes.
ref:
http://consumerist.com/2012/12/10/fcc-asks-faa-to-lighten-up-about-in-air-wireless-device-restrictions/
Google+
Labels: cell phone, distraction, flight, flying, interruption, intrusion, mobile device, noise, sanctuary