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From the Canadian Flight Rules posted on AOPA:
"Use of Cell Phones:
Cell phones are actually legal to use while in the air in Canada. Nav Canada encourages pilots who have had communications failures to use a cell phone to contact the control tower or other ATC facility. Phone numbers are listed in the Canada Flight Supplement under the Comm section for each airport.
ATC will only accept calls that are due to an equipment failure or an emergency and will not accept routine non-emergency calls from pilots trying to by-pass the ATC radio frequencies.
It is completely legal to use cell phones while flying for arranging rides from the airport, booking hotels or ordering pizza to be delivered to the airport that you are inbound to in Canada. Contrary to rumors, there has never been a reported case of airborne cell phone use causing cell phone system malfunctions. Due to the risk of cell phone interference with radio equipment, use of cell phones is not recommended while flying in instrument meteorological conditions."
Why can't we follow suit?
"Use of Cell Phones:
Cell phones are actually legal to use while in the air in Canada. Nav Canada encourages pilots who have had communications failures to use a cell phone to contact the control tower or other ATC facility. Phone numbers are listed in the Canada Flight Supplement under the Comm section for each airport.
ATC will only accept calls that are due to an equipment failure or an emergency and will not accept routine non-emergency calls from pilots trying to by-pass the ATC radio frequencies.
It is completely legal to use cell phones while flying for arranging rides from the airport, booking hotels or ordering pizza to be delivered to the airport that you are inbound to in Canada. Contrary to rumors, there has never been a reported case of airborne cell phone use causing cell phone system malfunctions. Due to the risk of cell phone interference with radio equipment, use of cell phones is not recommended while flying in instrument meteorological conditions."
Why can't we follow suit?