House panel takes step toward banning phone calls on
airplanes
WASHINGTON - Allowing airline passengers to make
cellphone calls in-flight is asking for trouble, lawmakers said Tuesday as a
House panel approved a bill to ban such calls.
The bill - passed without
opposition by the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee - requires
the Department of Transportation to issue regulations prohibiting such calls.
The department has already said it is considering creating such a ban as part of
its consumer protection role.
The bill has no impact on the Federal
Aviation Administration's decision late last year to allow passengers to email,
text, surf the Internet and download data using smartphones and other personal
electronic devices during takeoffs and landings.
Phone calls are another
matter. Both Republican and Democratic House members, some of the nation's most
frequent flyers, said they believe in-flight calls would be noisy and disturbing
to other passengers and possibly disruptive.
"Most passengers would like
their flights to go by as quickly and quietly as possible," Rep. Bill Shuster,
R-Pa., the committee's chairman and sponsor of the bill, said. "When it comes to
cellphones on planes, tap don't talk."
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