EU Aviation Safety Agency allows tablets, smartphones in 'Flight mode'
on planes
The European Union has taken a first step
to allowing expanded use of smartphones and tablets on
aircraft.
The EU's Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) judged
airline passengers would now be able to use portable electronic devices if they
are put in "Flight Mode," that is not transmitting, throughout the journey, from
take-off to landing.
The next step would be for EASA to see if such
devices can be put to full use and connected in transmission mode to the
Internet, EU Transport Commissioner Siim Kallas said, adding that he had called
for the review to be speeded up.
Up to now, airlines require all devices
without exception to be switched off for take-off and landing to prevent
possible interference with aircraft electronic systems, a safety
risk.
Those devices equipped with "Flight Mode" can then be switched on
but those without have to remain off.
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