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TaxSrv wrote: cabin. But has anybody ever heard a cabin announcement during flight to turn off any devices? Fred F. YES. I was on a flight from Toronto to Tampa a few years ago and somewhere over the Carolinas the pilot came on the PA and calmly informed us they have spent the last 45 mins trying to find the source of a buzzing noise on their radios. (He also reinforced the fact that they were all still working, but there was a buzzing noise on the audio.) He politely told everyone to turn off any electronic devices they may be using. The flight attendants quickly verified passenger compliance a few minutes later. About 10 mins after that, he came on the PA to say it was gone and instructed everyone to leave them off for the duration of the flight, not that there was any danger, but it was distracting to have a constant buzzing coming over the radio. I did notice a couple of laptops had been fired up, but sitting in your seat is not exactly an ideal vantage point to see what everyone else was doing. Do I think someone's radio is going to make the plane fall from the sky? Of course not. Is there a remote possibility it could cause birdies or other RF anomalies that 'could' affect things? Sure. On one flight, a few years earlier still, WITH the ok from the flight deck (you know, in those friendlier years when you could say 'hi' through the open cockpit door when you were coming out of the bathroom) I used my FT-470 handie for a few mins. The pilot knew what ham radio was, knew I was going to be on UHF (because I told him that's where I would try for a quick QSO) and he very politely said "Sure, but only for 5 minutes, then turn it off. What seat are you in?" I thanked him kindly, returned to my window seat, and did manage to get into some repeater in Maine for about a minute or two. The funny thing was he was in the galley as we were getting off the plane, I thanked him again, and he asked if I had any luck, I said 'yep' and asked him if I came over anything up front. He smiled and said "Nope, and we were up there looking to see if you would." The purpose of my sharing this snippet from many years ago is not to illustrate there's no danger in using a receiver (or in this case, a low power transmitter) while on a plane, but using one does not automatically imply you're going to write off the comm/nav systems. My $.02 |
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"phoneguy99" wrote in message .. . TaxSrv wrote: cabin. But has anybody ever heard a cabin announcement during flight to turn off any devices? Fred F. YES. SNIP On one flight, a few years earlier still, WITH the ok from the flight deck (you know, in those friendlier years when you could say 'hi' through the open cockpit door when you were coming out of the bathroom) I used my FT-470 handie for a few mins. The pilot knew what ham radio was, knew I was going to be on UHF (because I told him that's where I would try for a quick QSO) and he very politely said "Sure, but only for 5 minutes, then turn it off. What seat are you in?" I thanked him kindly, returned to my window seat, and did manage to get into some repeater in Maine for about a minute or two. The funny thing was he was in the galley as we were getting off the plane, I thanked him again, and he asked if I had any luck, I said 'yep' and asked him if I came over anything up front. He smiled and said "Nope, and we were up there looking to see if you would." The purpose of my sharing this snippet from many years ago is not to illustrate there's no danger in using a receiver (or in this case, a low power transmitter) while on a plane, but using one does not automatically imply you're going to write off the comm/nav systems. My $.02 It also illustrates the safety concern. Although there were no observed improper responses from the aircraft avionics, "we were up there looking to see if you would" (cause a problem) is very disturbing. You added to the pilots' workload for several minutes, involving them in an interesting science project. The cockpit is normally a very busy place, so what tasks were slighted to allow time for your project? How would you have felt if the flight crew was diverting some of their time to help somebody with a tough crossword puzzle? Was a Maine QSO worth it all? I'd have given you a whole quarter to pull the battery from your HT! Ed wb6wsn |
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