>From that article in TMWorld:

"...EMC engineer from Bose Corporation, who verified the design of their 
headphones was completely analog with no emissions whatsoever"

I have difficulty believing noise-cancellation can be done "completely 
analog". 

How about the suggestion that all toys including Iphones, Ipads, 
smartphones and laptops be kept turned-off during the entire flight. Read 
a book, newspaper or in-flight magazine and relax; take some time to 
"unplug".
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Ralph McDiarmid  |   Schneider Electric   |  Solar Business  |   CANADA  | 
  Regulatory Compliance Engineering 




From:
Ken Wyatt <[email protected]>
To:
[email protected]
Date:
08/28/2012 11:13 AM
Subject:
[PSES] FAA Reconsiders Policy on Personal Electronic Devices



I just posted some info on the announcement yesterday by the FAA on plans 
for an industry working group to study the current policies for Personal 
Electronics Devices (PEDs) during in-flight operations. There is a 60-day 
opportunity for public comment.

http://www.tmworld.com/electronics-blogs/the-emc-blog/4394890/FAA-Reconsiders-Policy-on-Personal-Electronic-Devices
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