FCC to FAA: Allow 'greater use' of electronic devices during flights

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Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski pushed for wider in-flight use of electronic portable devices during airplane flights.

Chairman Genachowski called on the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to "enable greater use of tablets, e-readers, and other portable devices" during flights in a letter sent Thursday to Michael Huerta, the acting administrator of the FAA. The FAA launched a study group this summer to review its policies and guidance on in-flight use of electronic devices as people have increasingly turned to mobile phones and tablets to connect with one another. To the chagrin of most passengers, the FAA said the study would not consider allowing "voice communications" during flights. "This review comes at a time of tremendous innovation, as mobile devices are increasingly interwoven in our daily lives," Chairman Genachowski writes. "They empower people to stay informed and connected with friends and family, and they enable both large and small businesses to be more productive and efficient, helping drive economic growth and boost U.S. competitiveness." In the letter, Chairman Genachowski pledged to working with the FAA, airlines and manufacturers on the review.


FCC to FAA: Allow 'greater use' of electronic devices during flights