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Old 01-14-2011, 11:01 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by SkyDream View Post
Unless the planes crashes...and many people died....your girlfriend was irresponsible.

Hopefully i'm never on the same plane as your girlfriend.
Are you an engineer?
Do you know anything about planes, electrical interference, ...?

There was similar discussion several times here. I won't go into technical details, because I do not think you would appreciate them.

Do you think that during recent TERRORIST scare, when over-eager, badly trained, TSA goons confiscate just about *anything*, from bottles of clear water, nail clippers, nail files to small penknives, they would let you enter airplane with a mobile phone, bluetooth wireless handsfree, wifi-enabled netbook, PDAs ... if said electronic components could cause malfunction of an airplane?

Do you think that NTSB would let an airplane to be used for transport if it could be badly affected by electronics that virtually every passenger uses?
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