dark light

Another good reason why mobile phones aren't welcome on airliners!

CLICKY

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

69

Send private message

By: Bharatheeyan - 13th April 2006 at 00:58

Jamming flight controls is a real danger. Electromagnetic interference is NOT.

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

1,719

Send private message

By: Mr Creosote - 12th April 2006 at 09:23

Mr Creosote – the article says it was switched to silent (presumably vibrator) mode.

So it does. Saw this at work, and so only skimmed through the BBC article (and clearly not very well at that) Thanks. 😮

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

2,888

Send private message

By: Papa Lima - 12th April 2006 at 08:18

Mr Creosote – the article says it was switched to silent (presumably vibrator) mode.
A large risk, since it was dropped in the cockpit, would be jamming of flight controls – not a risk worth taking.
There is much more about this on PPrune.

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

768

Send private message

By: skycruiser - 12th April 2006 at 08:14

sounds very fishy to me!!!

I have lost count the amount of times myself and my co workers have left their phones on during the flight. It was funny the time we were cleared to line up and the FOs phone started ringing!!!!!

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

1,719

Send private message

By: Mr Creosote - 12th April 2006 at 07:58

I’m probably missing something here, but if the phone was switched on why didn’t they get someone to call it, and locate it from the sound of it ringing? Worked for me the other day.

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

1,862

Send private message

By: Shadow1 - 12th April 2006 at 05:52

You’d figure with the technology available to engineers today, they would have been able to do something about this instrument interference thing. But the pilot did what he had to do! Good on him for making the right call!

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

14,422

Send private message

By: steve rowell - 12th April 2006 at 04:22

A very prudent move by the captain, it could have interfered with the planes navigational equipment

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

490

Send private message

By: Jon Taylor - 11th April 2006 at 12:39

yer read about that in todays Sun newspaper, crazy story,

Jon

Sign in to post a reply