If all it takes is a 'regular' cellphone call or any personal electronic device to bring down a plane then we shouldn't be flying.
I mean come on. It is a cell phone for GAWD sake. If they built planes in such a way as a laptop, cellphone, gameboy, iPod, iPaq, Palm, mp3 player, cd player can cause a plane to go haywire and fall out of the sky then the planes aren't safe.
IF they don't want you to bring them aboard because they are afraid of explosives fine...but security screening should take care of that.
I don't want to be irritated by people in close quarters on the phone either but it is silly that it could even be considered that a electronic devices can bring down a plane under normal usage.
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If all it takes is a 'regular' cellphone call or any personal electronic device to bring down a plane then we shouldn't be flying.
I mean come on. It is a cell phone for GAWD sake. If they built planes in such a way as a laptop, cellphone, gameboy, iPod, iPaq, Palm, mp3 player, cd player can cause a plane to go haywire and fall out of the sky then the planes aren't safe.
IF they don't want you to bring them aboard because they are afraid of explosives fine...but security screening should take care of that.
I don't want to be irritated by people in close quarters on the phone either but it is silly that it could even be considered that a electronic devices can bring down a plane under normal usage.