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Real reason you can’t use phone on plane

Mobile phones emit radio waves that could interfere with the normal operation of aircraft equipment – so what happens if you forget to switch to flight mode?

It’s the message announced over the Tannoy on every flight, asking passengers to make sure they switch their mobile phones onto airplane mode. But do you know why? And what happens if you forget?

We have long been told that mobile phones emit radio waves that could interfere with the normal operation of aircraft equipment and also cause interference in pilot’s headsets.

Even though mobiles are well out of range when they’re mid-flight, they continue to send out electrical signals in search of a connection. Switching to flight mode simply means all cellular signals are disabled.

Dai Whittingham, chief executive of the UK Flight Safety Committee, previously told the BBC that airplane mode was historically important due to a lack of knowledge about how mobile devices affect aircraft.

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