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Not True.
-Nathan Orval Fairbairn wrote in news ![]() It is illegal to use cell phones in flight (unless in an emergency). It has to do with the phone at altitude activating multiple cellphone receivers at once. |
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hey dfdff.. is that how you spell your name...
BT "dfdffsdf" wrote in message ... First of all, it is spelled hangAr. |
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he did not say to use the cell phone in flight, he said digging for his keys
he'll see the note with the reminder to use his cell to CANCEL his flight plan, one can ASSUME that this means if he needs car keys he is on the ground and old analog cell phones had that problem... come on up to the digital age.. no problem with multiple cell towers.. BT "Orval Fairbairn" wrote in message news ![]() In article mPobc.63787$JO3.38726@attbi_s04, Newps wrote: dfdffsdf wrote: First of all, it is spelled hangAr. Second of all, simply put your car keys (and cell phone) in a Ziploc bag with a 3x5 card inside saying "close your flight plan". The first thing a person does usually when done putting away the plane is drive home and/or call family. Does this mean I have to take the plane key off my car key ring? No way the phone goes in the bag, it gets plugged into the intercom so I can use it during the flight. It is illegal to use cell phones in flight (unless in an emergency). It has to do with the phone at altitude activating multiple cellphone receivers at once. |
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tie string on finger..
now what was that string for? BT "Cub Driver" wrote in message ... i now have a piece of paper with "Close Flightplan" written on it that i stick onto my steering wheel Change wris****ch from left hand to right ![]() all the best -- Dan Ford email: -- put Cubdriver in subject line! see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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if you are IFR and complete an IFR approach to a "towered" filed, when the
tower is open, the TOWER automatically cancels your IFR when you taxi clear of the runway BT "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message ink.net... "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... I don't know why Mr. Tomblin thought that, but my 'friend' simply forgot. Mr. Tomblin said he files IFR because somebody else closes the flight plan that way, it was you that wrote; "Hah! You would think so, ..." |
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![]() "BTIZ" wrote in message news:BNqbc.69609$1I5.28721@fed1read01... he did not say to use the cell phone in flight, he said digging for his keys he'll see the note with the reminder to use his cell to CANCEL his flight plan, one can ASSUME that this means if he needs car keys he is on the ground He said; "No way the phone goes in the bag, it gets plugged into the intercom so I can use it during the flight." |
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![]() "BTIZ" wrote in message news:HPqbc.69612$1I5.51059@fed1read01... if you are IFR and complete an IFR approach to a "towered" filed, when the tower is open, the TOWER automatically cancels your IFR when you taxi clear of the runway If you are IFR and complete an IFR approach to a "towered" filed, when the tower is open, the tower does nothing with regard to your IFR when you taxi clear of the runway. Mr. Tomblin said he files IFR because somebody else closes the flight plan that way. Most fields do not have control towers. |
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On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 03:40:42 GMT, Orval Fairbairn
wrote: It is illegal to use cell phones in flight (unless in an emergency). It has to do with the phone at altitude activating multiple cellphone receivers at once. Brother Natalie has posted numerous times that the FCC only cares about the AMPS service. For the FAA and digital services, it's up to the PIC to determine whether the phone interferes with the aircraft's nav equipment. cf: http://www.google.com/groups?selm=3C...&output=gplain Don |
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In a previous article, "Steven P. McNicoll" said:
Mr. Tomblin said he files IFR because somebody else closes the flight plan that way. Most fields do not have control towers. The ones I fly IFR to almost all do. And when I'm flying into podunk-ville, so far the approach controller giving me a phone number is sufficient memory prod that I haven't failed to call on my cell phone while taxing to the tie downs. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ Nazis are part of *every* government, everywhere, in all of human history. They're just not always called that. -- J.D. Baldwin |
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![]() "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... The ones I fly IFR to almost all do. And when I'm flying into podunk-ville, so far the approach controller giving me a phone number is sufficient memory prod that I haven't failed to call on my cell phone while taxing to the tie downs. In other words, your statement is not correct in all cases, which makes it an incorrect statement. |
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