If you think that allowing mobile phone calls on commercial flights is a bad idea, you are not alone.
That is the main conclusion that comes from reading the more than 7,000 comments made by Americans in response to a proposal by the U.S. Department of Transportation to keep in place a ban on in-flight phone calls.
Nearly every comment submitted to the DOT website was strongly opposed to the idea. The deadline for submitting the comments was Feb. 13.
Peter Keierleber of Sugar Land, Texas, called allowing calls on planes “outrageous.”
“Space is already very limited and why would you give someone the right to annoy me over my right to peace and quiet?,” he wrote.
Even flight attendants voiced opposition.
“Personal space is a major component in sparking confrontations between passengers,” wrote Waynetta Keeling, a Texas resident who has been a flight attendant for 33 years.
The DOT’s proposed rule comes in response to a move by the Federal Communications Commission in 2013 to considering allowing mobile phone calls on planes. The FCC pointed out that new technology exists to allow calls without disrupting the navigation systems of an airline.
The FCC rule change is designed to address the technology aspect of allowing cellphone calls while the DOT is considering issues of onboard safety. The proposed FCC rule change is still under consideration.
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An overflowing dam threatens homes in Northern California, Adele’s big night at the Grammys, Trump’s national security advisor Michael Flynn resigns, Federal officials say they haven’t broadened the scope of immigration enforcement raids, Enrique Marquez Jr. didn’t take part in the San Bernardino shooting on Dec. 2, 2015.,Russia denies that intelligence agents were in contact with Trump’s campaign team, and when the pastor at a Texas church urged his congregation to embrace refugees, 300 members left.
An overflowing dam threatens homes in Northern California, Adele’s big night at the Grammys, Trump’s national security advisor Michael Flynn resigns, Federal officials say they haven’t broadened the scope of immigration enforcement raids, Enrique Marquez Jr. didn’t take part in the San Bernardino shooting on Dec. 2, 2015.,Russia denies that intelligence agents were in contact with Trump’s campaign team, and when the pastor at a Texas church urged his congregation to embrace refugees, 300 members left.
An overflowing dam threatens homes in Northern California, Adele’s big night at the Grammys, Trump’s national security advisor Michael Flynn resigns, Federal officials say they haven’t broadened the scope of immigration enforcement raids, Enrique Marquez Jr. didn’t take part in the San Bernardino shooting on Dec. 2, 2015.,Russia denies that intelligence agents were in contact with Trump’s campaign team, and when the pastor at a Texas church urged his congregation to embrace refugees, 300 members left.
Surveillance video footage shows the moment a hillside in the San Bernardino County mountains crumbles, sending rocks and snow into a drainage area below.
Surveillance video footage shows the moment a hillside in the San Bernardino County mountains crumbles, sending rocks and snow into a drainage area below.
Alhambra Resident Sergio Aguierre talks about a tree that fell and smashed into power lines on Jackson Avenue during the storm Friday.
Alhambra Resident Sergio Aguierre talks about a tree that fell and smashed into power lines on Jackson Avenue during the storm Friday.
A storm that officials said could be the strongest in years moved into Southern California on Friday.
A storm that officials said could be the strongest in years moved into Southern California on Friday.
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At a press conference, President Trump shrugged off a rocky start. An executive order has been drafted to end protection for ‘Dreamers,’ who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children. New York real estate scion Robert Durst confessed to killing a writer, a witness said in court. The Governors Ball after the Oscars will be decked out for the stars.
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