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        "address": "brandonbrasmussen (a) gmail.com",
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    "sender_name": "Brandon Rasmussen",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: In-flight iPhone snaps Space Shuttle launch",
    "date": "2011-05-21T20:54:27Z",
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    "content": "Thanks Glenn.  I'll add my 2 cents from my perspective as an airline pilot.\nIt gets annoying when people turn on or leave on all their devices.  The\nfirst clue is the buzzing in my headset from the interference with the\ncellular networks. (Edge networks are the most annoying.)  Then the\nlocalizer needle starts bouncing back and forth.  In decent weather, not a\nbig deal, but try shooting an ILS approach in bad weather with the needles\nbouncing back and forth and buzzing in your headset, and you understand why\npeople are asked to turn their devices off during critcal phases of flight.\n\n\nStill...bottom line with this shuttle picture, the flight wasn't below\n10,000' feet and not in a critcal phase of flight, so I'm glad the passenger\ntook the photo so we can all enjoy the beauty of the launch.\n\nBrandon\nK7BBR\n\n Glenn Little WB4UIV <[email protected]> wrote:\n\n> The rules are in effect to prevent possible interference to the\n> aircraft navigation aids and communications equipment.\n> The potential for mix produces from numerous consumer grade\n> electronic devices emitting part 15 compliant RF is just to\n> unpredictable for the FAA to allow these possible RF sources to be\n> energized during the landing and take off phase of flight.\n> If the interference were to occur at a higher flight level, the pilot\n> has longer to respond and get the interfering emitter shut down.\n> During landing and take off the reaction time is just too long to\n> allow the devices to be turned on.\n>\n> It is not a matter of general EMI.\n> It is a matter of mix products from unknown emitters causing on\n> channel interference to sensitive receivers.\n>\n> 73\n> Glenn\n> WB4UIV\n> ARRL Technical Specialist\n",
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