WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 (UPI) -- A flight attendants' union says
it supports a U.S. congressional bill to ban cell phone use by
passengers while a plane is in flight.
"Cell phone use in the cabin would introduce a new aviation
security risk, compromise flight attendants ability to maintain
order in an emergency and increase cabin noise and tension among
passengers," the Association of Flight Attendants said in a
statement.
The bill authored by U.S. Rep. Peter DeFazio, R-Ore., has
passed the House but has not yet been considered by the Senate, the
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported Monday.
The Federal Communication Commission already bans cell phone
use in flight. European airlines, however, allow such conversations
and DeFazio says it's just a matter of time before U.S. airlines
push for the option to entice more customers.
DeFazio's bill -- called the Halting Airplane Noise to Give
Us Peace Act -- or HANG UP -- is opposed by the Inflight Passenger
Communications Coalition, a group of telecommunications and
satellite industry groups.