its happening every time for me

Turn off bluetooth in the indicator
Long press power and restart
from the greeter, pull down the network indicator and enable flight mode
Once flight mode is active, disable flight mode
Close the indicator and see the bluetooth icon light up, check the indicator 
and its enabled

The log contains

At boot:

Mar 11 15:18:44 ubuntu-phablet URfkill[1135]: adding killswitch type 2 idx 0 
soft 0 hard 0
Mar 11 15:18:44 ubuntu-phablet URfkill[1135]: Setting device 0 (BLUETOOTH) to 
blocked
Mar 11 15:18:44 ubuntu-phablet URfkill[1135]: set_soft: Setting BLUETOOTH to 
blocked
Mar 11 15:18:44 ubuntu-phablet bluetoothd[874]: src/rfkill.c:rfkill_event() 
RFKILL event idx 0 type 2 op 2 soft 1 hard 0
Mar 11 15:18:44 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [   10.443882]rfkill: input handler 
disabled
Mar 11 15:18:44 ubuntu-phablet URfkill[1135]: <warning> Reading of RFKILL 
events failed
Mar 11 15:18:44 ubuntu-phablet URfkill[1135]: Setting WLAN devices to unblocked
Mar 11 15:18:44 ubuntu-phablet URfkill[1135]: Setting BLUETOOTH devices to 
blocked
Mar 11 15:18:44 ubuntu-phablet URfkill[1135]: set_soft: Setting BLUETOOTH to 
blocked

...

Flight mode enabled:

Mar 11 15:19:28 ubuntu-phablet URfkill[1135]: urf_killswitch_soft_block_cb: all 
done
Mar 11 15:19:28 ubuntu-phablet URfkill[1135]: handle_flight_mode_killswitch: 
killswitch[BLUETOOTH] state: UNBLOCKED block: 1
Mar 11 15:19:28 ubuntu-phablet URfkill[1135]: Setting BLUETOOTH devices to 
blocked
Mar 11 15:19:28 ubuntu-phablet URfkill[1135]: set_soft: Setting BLUETOOTH to 
blocked
Mar 11 15:19:28 ubuntu-phablet URfkill[1135]: urf_killswitch_soft_block_cb: all 
done
Mar 11 15:19:28 ubuntu-phablet URfkill[1135]: handle_flight_mode_killswitch: 
killswitch[UWB] state: NO_ADAPTER
Mar 11 15:19:28 ubuntu-phablet URfkill[1135]: handle_flight_mode_killswitch: 
killswitch[WIMAX] state: NO_ADAPTER
Mar 11 15:19:28 ubuntu-phablet URfkill[1135]: handle_flight_mode_killswitch: 
killswitch[WWAN] state: UNBLOCKED block: 1
Mar 11 15:19:28 ubuntu-phablet URfkill[1135]: Setting WWAN devices to blocked
Mar 11 15:19:28 ubuntu-phablet URfkill[1135]: set_soft: Setting WWAN to blocked

...

Flight mode disabled:

Mar 11 15:19:54 ubuntu-phablet URfkill[1135]: Setting BLUETOOTH devices to 
unblocked
Mar 11 15:19:54 ubuntu-phablet URfkill[1135]: set_soft: Setting BLUETOOTH to 
unblocked
Mar 11 15:19:54 ubuntu-phablet bluetoothd[874]: src/rfkill.c:rfkill_event() 
RFKILL event idx 0 type 2 op 2 soft 0 hard 0
Mar 11 15:19:54 ubuntu-phablet URfkill[1135]: urf_killswitch_soft_block_cb: all 
done


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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1488170

Title:
  Bluetooth initiated after quitting airplane mode

Status in Canonical System Image:
  Confirmed
Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in urfkill package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  This happens despite bluetooth not being enabled when entering
  airplane mode.

  On Aquaris E5 OTA-5.

  Boot with bluetooth disabled
  Turn on flight mode
  turn off flight mode
  Bluetooth gets enabled

  See bug #1421249 for related symptoms

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