On 10/16/07, Igor Roshchin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> David,
>
> While you are right about the interference reason, the second
> statement, I believe, is not accurate.

Always a possibility :-)

> I am not sure how long ago you have flown, but the trend I see is that
> those phone are removed from the modern aircrafts.
> As a matter of fact, none of the aircrafts I've flown this year
> (over 40 flights on American, Continental, Delta, Finnair, Frontier,
> Southwest, S7, Estonian Air) had built-in phones.


May/June this year was the last time. Long haul Perth to Vancouver via
Singapore (on Singapore Airlines).

I didn't notice them on any of my internal north American flights, but
all the wide bodies I've been on this last year had them (Singapore
Airlines & Cathay Pacific).

Cheers,

Dave

> Sun Oct 14 11:31:48 EDT 2007
> David Savage wrote:
>
> > What? Terrorists?
> >
> > Airliners are concerned about the possibility of radio/navigation
> > equipment interference, hence the shielding reference.
> >
> > That's why every seat on most modern aircraft have built in payphones.

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