But wouldn't you think that _all_ planes should have faraday cages
covering the avionics equipment anyways?
And yeah, being overly cautious is probably it.
On Jan 6, 2007, at 2:19 PM, Norman Palardy wrote:
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> On Jan 06, 2007, at 12:04 PM, John M. wrote:
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>> What about the flights that allow you to buy wifi access? Thats using
>> WiFi while the plane is flying, you're just paying the airlines to
>> use it.
>
> Never been on one
> I'd think they must have ways (using Farraday cages, etc) to shield
> the internal avionics from interference
> I'd even find it harder to believe they use the same frequencies that
> consumer WiFi would
>
> It's probably a case of being overly cautious
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