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From AvWeb:
There's a whole world of information available to pilots via their cellphones and AOPA says it's time it became legal to place that call. Everything from weather to airport information is available by cell but the Federal Communications Commission still outlaws the use of the phones in light aircraft. The FCC is now considering changing the rules and AOPA says the sooner the better. "Cellphones and other wireless technologies are invaluable tools for obtaining updated weather and other information in flight," said AOPA spokesman Randy Kenagy. "And the risk of interference with aircraft avionics for the typical general aviation flight is very slight."
This topic has been discussed on the AOPA board, but I've included a survey here because I'm curious. How many of you have had radio interference due to cell phones?
If I forget to turn off my cell phone and I get a call it will almost surely cause interference on the com radio - like if the cell phone is close to an FM radio when it rings. So I'm surprised at AOPA's statement.
Chip
There's a whole world of information available to pilots via their cellphones and AOPA says it's time it became legal to place that call. Everything from weather to airport information is available by cell but the Federal Communications Commission still outlaws the use of the phones in light aircraft. The FCC is now considering changing the rules and AOPA says the sooner the better. "Cellphones and other wireless technologies are invaluable tools for obtaining updated weather and other information in flight," said AOPA spokesman Randy Kenagy. "And the risk of interference with aircraft avionics for the typical general aviation flight is very slight."
This topic has been discussed on the AOPA board, but I've included a survey here because I'm curious. How many of you have had radio interference due to cell phones?
If I forget to turn off my cell phone and I get a call it will almost surely cause interference on the com radio - like if the cell phone is close to an FM radio when it rings. So I'm surprised at AOPA's statement.
Chip