Now the United States government is telling the United States government to allow devices on airplanes during takeoff and landing.
Mr. Genachowski said the F.A.A. should "enable greater use of tablets, e-readers, and other portable devices" during flights. The letter was first obtained by The Hill.
The letter, which was addressed
to Michael Huerta, the acting administrator of the F.A.A., went on to promote
the importance of allowing people to use these devices on planes as more
Americans become increasingly reliant on devices for work and pleasure.
"They empower people to stay
informed and connected with friends and family, and they enable both large and
small businesses to be more productive and efficient, helping drive economic
growth and boost U.S. competitiveness," Mr. Genachowski wrote.The F.A.A. did not respond to a request for comment.
Although there is no proof that devices like Amazon Kindles and Apple iPads interfere with an airplanes avionics, the F.A.A. has maintained strict rules about passengers turning off their devices during takeoff.
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