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posted by n1 on Saturday September 27 2014, @10:55PM   Printer-friendly
from the i'm-on-the-plane..-NO,-PLANE dept.

El Reg reports:

If you fancy spending your next European airline flight sitting next to someone who's carrying on a protracted conversation via mobile phone, you're in luck.

The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has issued new guidance to European airlines allowing them to permit passengers to keep phones and other portable electronic devices (PEDs) switched on throughout flights, regardless of whether the devices are in "airplane mode."

"This is the latest regulatory step towards enabling the ability to offer 'gate-to-gate' telecommunication or WiFi services," the agency said on Friday.

The regulators define PEDs as "any kind of electronic device brought on board the aircraft by a passenger such as a tablet, a laptop, a smartphone, an e-reader or a MP3 player."

EASA loosened its restrictions on devices in 2013 such that passengers don't have to switch them off, provided their Wi-Fi, cellular, Bluetooth, and other radios are disabled.

With the new guidance issued on Friday, airplane mode becomes something of a misnomer, as passengers are free to leave their devices' radios active throughout takeoff, landing, and the flight itself.

That's not to say airlines have been given a rubber stamp to let passengers do whatever they want. Each carrier must go through an assessment process to ensure that aircraft are not affected by transmissions coming from passengers' devices -- and submitting to the assessment is entirely voluntary.

 
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  • (Score: 1) by plnykecky on Monday September 29 2014, @07:43PM

    by plnykecky (4276) on Monday September 29 2014, @07:43PM (#99739)

    Recently flew from PRG to AYT via our national airliners (EU-based). I was being pushed unpleasantly by the stewardess to switch off my phone completely. While doing so I bitterly mentioned the status of this thing in U.S. The stewardess got hesitant for a split second, but then she took a deep breath and announced aloud and in a very self-assured manner that "..but as we are in the Czech republic, EVERYBODY will switch off their phones NOW". Then she added to me in a sweet voice, that "you are doing it for your own safety, my dear".

    I did not know whether to laugh or weep desperately..

    I give it next 20 years to take some effect.