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Fly Guy wrote:
The real reason is to ban any form of real-time communication that passengers have with the outside world while in flight. It's a "human factors" reason. I guess the argument goes that if passengers learn while in flight that, say, World-War-3 has started, or if there is a coordinated hijacking combined with suicidal crashing into buildings, that it may unnerve the passengers enough to cause caos on board that the FA's couldn't handle. They'd rather have a cabin full of sheep insulated from the happenings of the outside world for the duration of the flight. This is pure nonsens. More and more airlines allow direct internet access, on this way it is even possible to place VoIP-phonecalls. regards - Ralph -- Want to get in touch? http://www.radio-link.net/whereisralph.txt |
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