mobile phones
I really wish I could carry my cell phone and use in flight as safety
backup to contact the glider port etc. if out of radio range. But all
that space taken up by the paper copies of the FCC and FAA CFR's just
does not leave space for my cell phone in the cockpit... :-)
Darryl
On Mar 4, 3:23 pm, "jeplane" wrote:
The answer to your question will depend on what type of phone you
operate, the area you are in, or even the type of airplane, which
might interfere with reception.
However, you should not forget that the use of cell phones aboard
airborne aircrafts is banned by the FCC in 47 C.F.R. § 22.925:
(Oct 1, 2006 revision) states "Cellular telephones installed in or
carried aboard airplanes, balloons or any other type of aircraft must
not be operated while such aircraft are airborne. When any aircraft
leaves the ground, all cellular telephones on board that aircraft must
be turned off."
Richard
ASW19
Phoenix AZ
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