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Frank A. Carr - Feb 05,2006
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Surely, info such as this is not avail airbourne since all cell phones must be off.
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Don Maxwell - Feb 05,2006
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Ah, well, I took that photo in the FBO. And if one were to turn the phone on in flight by mistake--harrumph!--one would have to have digital coverage to use Pilot MyCast. (The FAA says it's the pilot's call, so to speak.)
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James Michael Timoney - Feb 08,2006
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Not to mention, that if , by accident it should turn on, reception goes away about 3000 feet anyway. ( at least I am told)
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Don Maxwell - Feb 09,2006
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I've heard that about the 3000 feet, too, Jim, but of course I haven't tried it myself. I've also heard that cellphones work fine down at normal SeaRey altitudes--but naturally that's just hearsay.
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