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FAA Rips Delta Passenger for Filming Bird Strike
This guy is about 20 minutes into his 15 minutes of fame. (nation.foxnews.com) Más...For those who are interested, you can read about the FAA rule here: https://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Advisory_Circular/AC%2091.21-1B.pdf
Section 6.f discusses electronic devices during takeoff and landing
Section 7 discusses cell phones
Section 6.f discusses electronic devices during takeoff and landing
Section 7 discusses cell phones
It's probably time for the FAA and mythbusters to have a little chat.
Is anyone from the FAA on this blog who could shed some light on the rule?
Or any history buffs know when the rule was created and what prompted it? Like a specific incident/accident?
Or any history buffs know when the rule was created and what prompted it? Like a specific incident/accident?
Unfortunately that is not a conslusive reason. If the reason for the rule is the stowing and securing argument that richard weiss presented then how do those rules not apply to a book or other non electroic reading materials?
Now we all know that use of electronic devises is prohibited during "critical times of flight," we get that. Now when we are in the air, the use of them is allowed. Now what abound the newly equipped aircraft that allow wi-fi, aren't those just as bad as if we were to use devises on takeoff?
This is more like a question...