What happens if you don’t switch your smartphone to airplane mode during flight
Here is what really happens if you don’t put your smartphone into flight mode/airplane mode when flying
You
may have traveled a lot by air and may have been told and warned to
switch your smartphone to flight mode or airplane mode. Have you ever
wondered why you are asked by the flight attendants on board to switch
your devices to airplane mode during transit? Did you ever imagine what
would happen if you didn’t put your smartphone on airplane mode when you
are up in the air?Most of us may feel it is unnecessary to switch to airplane mode during flight. Some of us even feel that doing so is a waste of time as it achieves nothing as it doesn’t interfere with plane’s electrical and telecommunication systems and is not a matter of life and death, some think it can cause occasional disturbance not leading to a crash for sure.
So, what is the truth? Let’s find out what exactly happens when passengers or crew don’t switch their phones to airplane mode during a flight!
Also, if you leave it on, it can annoy pilots and cause an unpleasant sound for air traffic controllers. A smartphone’s radio emissions can be very strong, up to 8W, which cause this noise due to parasitic demodulation. However, in a worst case scenario, repeated interference from mobiles could cause the crew to miss a crucial radio call from air traffic control.
“You may have heard that unpleasant noise from an audio system that occasionally happens when a mobile phone is nearby. I actually heard such noise on the radio while flying. It is not safety critical, but is annoying for sure.”
Those problems are something like the noise that can be heard when a smartphone rings near to a speaker: a slow, percussive thumping. But instead of coming out of a speaker it can be heard through the headsets that are worn by pilots.
Further, he also continues by saying that if 50 people on the plane did not turn their smartphone onto flight mode, it would cause a lot of “radio pollution.”
So, when you are flying next time, it is advisable to stick to the rules onboard.
By Kavita Iyer
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