Cell Phone On Planes
Date: Apr 9, 2005
Contributor: Clayton Seiter
Most oppose cell phone use on planes
FCC may lift its ban if devices will not interfere, but survey says travelers think it's poor etiquette.
As the din of cell phone chatter spreads in public areas, Americans say they strongly oppose allowing cell phone use in one of the most crowded of public places -- airplanes.
In a survey released Thursday, 63 percent of respondents said they do not want airlines to allow in-flight cell phone use. The Federal Communications Commission is considering lifting its ban on cell phones.
Only one in five survey respondents said they favor that action.
"Just think about being confined in an aluminum tube, several thousand feet above the ground, with no place to go to get away from the person next to you, across the aisle, behind or in front of you, chatting away on their cell phone," said Patricia Friend, president of the Association of Flight Attendants, which is affiliated with the Communications Workers of America.
The advocacy group commissioned the telephone survey of 702 respondents, conducted last week by Lauer Research. The margin of error was 3.7 percentage points.
The FCC may lift its ban if it determines that in-flight cell phone use will not disrupt ground cellular communications.
The Federal Aviation Administration, however, has the final say.
It bans the use of portable electronic devices during flight because of potential signal interference with flight and navigational systems.
No change in the policy could occur until after the expected December 2006 completion of an FAA-commissioned study.
Survey respondents, however, said their main concern is with poor phone etiquette. Sixty-eight percent said noise and disruption would be the worst aspect, while 21 percent cited safety issues.
An even greater proportion of business travelers -- 76 percent -- said they fear noise and distraction if cell phone use is allowed.
"One of the reasons the FCC gives for wanting to lift this ban is to help business travelers to get more work done on airplanes," Friend said, "but clearly the business traveler is saying, 'No thank you.'"
Friend added that flight attendants generally oppose allowing cell phones because of the added stress of policing confrontational passengers who might be upset by others' phone conversations.
If the FCC gives airlines a green light for wireless technology on planes, signals from all instruments such as cell phones, pagers, BlackBerries and laptops would be routed through a base station on each plane.
Tim Wagner, a spokesman for American Airlines, said the airline conducted a test flight with this technology in July, but introducing it as a standard feature on planes is at least 18 months away.
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