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    This happened on a Cebu Pacific domestic flight from Legaspi, Albay to Manila. My sister who witnessed this unbelievable act was seated behind the jerk who was seen using his LG Smartphone, this person used his cellphone 4 times, he was sending Text messages, his phone wasn't even in Flight mode, during in-flight and crucially while landing. She did tap the person using his phone kindly asking him to turn it off but she only got a reply; "Ano pake-alam mo?!" from the guy. After that she motioned to get the Flight Attendant with the call button but by the time the Attendant came the *ssh0le hid his phone away.

    Is there is a law/regulation banning the use of Cellular devices and is it punishable by law here in the Philippines? I know in the States the FAA bans this and you could end up in Federal Prison.

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    sa federal prison sya makukulong? hindi sa muntinlupa

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    Actually, non-compliance is punishable by law here in the Philippines. Buti nalang tinago niya.

    Personally, I don't believe that cellphone signals are a source of trouble in airlines. Most modern aircrafts have cellular shielding anyway. But it's still better to be safe than sorry so comply parin ako.

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    Ahh, similar case yung sa PAL passenger na nakasabayan ko last April 11 from Cebu to Manila. Patake off yung plane tapos nagring yung phone niya. Buti nalang pinatay niya at walang crew na nakapansin.

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    naku maraming ganyan........pinoy pa.

    minsan nga palapag pa lang yung plane sa NAIA, maririnig mo na yung "welcome SMS" warning sa cellphone nila, ibig sabihin binubuksan na nila yung phone nila, kahit malayo pa sa tube........

    eh ang requirement, dapat full stop na yung plane, bago mo i-on yung phone mo.

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    sarap batukan ng mga ganyan.

    reminds me of this scene

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    I noticed that happening on Cebu Pacific flights.

    I also believe the cellphone signal interference is a non-factor really but a rule is a rule and it irks me more to see people disregarding it. Imagine also how irritating it is to be on a closed area such as a plane with someone yapping away or texting away on his cellphone.

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    mga walang pinag-aralan. kung meron man, andun sa talampakan... inaapakan.

    or....


    nagyayabang sa LG Smartphone phone nya, show off baga.

    pede naman kasing upon boarding dun ipaalam na "boarding n me...", then pagfullstop after landing saka magsend ng.. "d2 n me.... c u l8tr..".

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhnkvn View Post
    Actually, non-compliance is punishable by law here in the Philippines. Buti nalang tinago niya.

    Personally, I don't believe that cellphone signals are a source of trouble in airlines. Most modern aircrafts have cellular shielding anyway. But it's still better to be safe than sorry so comply parin ako.
    +1, better safe than sorry ika nga. Tsaka mahirap masisi at mapahiya if ever.
    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

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    Usual pasaway attitude of some pinoys. Unless may bantay, gagawa talaga ng kalokohan. But celphones, laptops and other electronic device are allowed in-flight w/ specific airlines. But they are only not allowed during take-off and landing.

    Is there any incident where celphones or laptops caused a plane to crash?
    Last edited by Monseratto; April 18th, 2011 at 10:48 AM.

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    engot talaga mga ganyan. dapat ang sagot sa "Ano pake-alam mo?!" ay mag iskandalo siya at sumigaw ng "kung ikaw lang mamamatay pagbumagsak ang eroplano dahil sa pagtext mong yan, wala. pero since madadamay ako at ibang pasahero, lahat kami dito may pakialam!!!" ewan ko lang kung hindi matunaw sa hiya yan. pwede pang ipa-detain ng airline.

    also, if you remove your seatbelts or stand up before the plane has fully stopped/parked, watch the video where an Airbus A380 clipped the tail of a regional jet on the taxiway. dun niyo makikita sense ng rule.

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    naka-kuha siguro ng 0 peso fare ang mga taga-squatter na yan, kaya ganyan umasta.

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    agree on this.

    pwede po kayo gumamit ng phone or laptops kapag nasa ere na kayo unless requested by captain dahil meron problem.

    sa take off and landing dapat off na muna ulit sila.

    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Usual pasaway attitude of some pinoys. Unless may bantay, gagawa talaga ng kalokohan. But celphones, laptops and other electronic device are allowed in-flight w/ specific airlines. But they are only not allowed during take-off and landing.

    Is there any incident where celphones or laptops caused a plane to crash?

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    Sorry for saying this but most pinoys, g*go talaga when complying with airline rules and regulations. To note some of the events I had witnessed.

    1. Nowaday, you can open your cellphone maski nag-ta-taxi na ang airplane. Before, it was strict na only when the plane is parked then that is the time you open your cellphone. Naku po, daming pinoy, ka-la-land lang, bukas kaagad ng cellphone, Tawag and text kaagad.

    2. Bawal mag tanggal ng seatbelts at mag-bukas ng overhead compartment para kunin ang bag kapag nag-ta-taxi pa lang ang airplane. Ayun. Pag-land, tayo kaagad at kinukuha ang bag. Sinigawan ng stewardess tuloy.

    3. Pumipila na kaagad sa departure gate maski walang boarding call, only to find in the end na ang boarding ay by seat row number at malayo pa number nya.

    4. Eto gimik lang naman. Sa departure gate ulit, they strike a conversation with a female na may batang dala. Kapag boarding, sumasabay sila doon para first to board sila.

    5. Inuuwi ang life jackets. Nuff said.

    These are not one time events. Its very common to see these infractions being made.

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    Hindi naman siguro majority ng Pinoy ay ganyan.. meron lang talagang mga pasaway. Ang problema, yung karamihang pasaway ay yung mga dapat nagbibigay ng magandang example sa ibang tao.
    Kaya naguunahan makapasok sa eroplano dahil sobra daming handcarry..natatakot na maubusan ng lalagyan. Ewan ko lang kung bakit naatubiling makababa sa eroplano, alam naman nila na ma-la-late yung bagahe nila kesa sa kanila..tao nga naman o..

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    +1 better follow the rules than sorry....

    sabi dito...

    "... The primary concern is that cell phones may interfere with the navigation and communication systems of the plane, potentially resulting in devastating failure. Numerous airlines have reported disruptions in cabin pressure, compass function, and wireless navigation systems associated with the use of cell phones on board."
    quoting from same site...

    As a pilot I will go ahead and say that most phones do not make a lick of difference in the plane. However, a few do. I was taking my father on a cross country flight the other day and my dad was doing business on his phone (so busy, ha ha) and I couldn't figure out why I could barely hear approach and they could barely hear me.
    So after about 15 minutes, I asked my dad to turn his new Iphone off and voila! I was able to communicate again with approach. Coincidence? Maybe. but if it was the phone and I was in IMC that could have been fatal.
    Sure, a phone in the back of a 747 might not make a difference but the FAA puts the rule in place for everyone, not just certain planes. It's universal - anon128195

    I am a flight attendant and would like to add my two cents' worth.
    Yes, it is an FAA rule to shut off, not just put to sleep, your cell phone during taxi, take-off and landing. But the other reason is that taxi, take-off and landing are the most dangerous part of your journey on a plane. And if an emergency is happening, we as flight attendants, need 100 percent of passengers' attention.
    If a large portion of passengers are on the phone and we have to run around the cabin getting everyone's attention to follow instructions, it could cost valuable minutes and possibly lives.
    Just a side note: stop acting like seven year olds who were told to stop watching TV and having a hissy fit.
    There are some things in life that do not make sense and that you will have to do anyway. Stop blaming the flight attendants for the FAA rule. Call or write to the FAA. - anon134477

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    sad to say, pero ang daming pinoy kase ngayon na feeling matatalino.

    pag meron ipinagbabawal, di susunod kase di naniniwala sa dahilan ng pagbabawal.

    sasabihin pa na "urban legend" lang naman daw ang mga yun.

    pero pag me masamang nangyari dahil sa katigasan ng mga ulo, wala naman itlog para harapin ang responsibilidad.

    maghahanap pa ng ibang masisisi.

    dapat diyan sa mga makukulit na ganyan sa eroplano eh pinapahiya.

    nung tinago ang cellphone nung padating na yung attendant, dapat siyan sinabihan ng...

    "o ba't mo tinago ang cellphone mo? duwag ka naman pala eh akala mo kung sino kang umasta!"

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    dahil sa internet at mythbusters kaya nagmamarunong na mga tao! haha feeling mas marunong na sa experts. hehe

    i agree dun sa comment ng FA. it's not just about the celphone signal causing the plane to crash. it's also about getting their attention in emergencies. also what if the plane suddenly encounters wild turbulence? you wouldn't want to be hit with a flying celphone or laptop diba?

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    Quote Originally Posted by coiter View Post
    dahil sa internet at mythbusters kaya nagmamarunong na mga tao! haha feeling mas marunong na sa experts. hehe


    But Mythbusters have a point.

    They have proved that mobile phones and laptop PCs do not interfere with the instruments of airplanes.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    But Mythbusters have a point.

    They have proved that mobile phones and laptop PCs do not interfere with the instruments of airplanes.

    tama ka diyan brader.

    nga lang, meron pa sigurong ibang dahilan kung bakit ipinagbabawal yung paggamit ng cellphone sa eroplano.

    ang maigi talaga eh pag bawal, wag na lang magmakulit sana.

    kung di mapigilan ang pagtetelepono, aba eh wag nang sumakay ng eroplano.

    magbarko o magbus na lang (kung pwede).

    wala naman kaseng namimilit na sumakay ng eroplano sa mga mokong na yan.

    sasakay-sakay sa eroplano tapos ayaw naman sumunod sa patakaran tsk tsk

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