Cell phones were never a danger during flight

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After a long stretch where cell phones and other devices were banned during takeoff and landing, they’re suddenly acceptable. Nothing has changed in the technology. They were never a problem in the first place.

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Let the debate begin over the new proposal that talking on your mobile phone during a flight is OK.

But let’s make sure it is the right debate.

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