posted on Jan, 1 2005 @ 01:13 PM
As I mentioned earlier, Dewdney seems to be biased in believing that everything he heard from the government was a lie. That's hardly the hallmark
of an objective viewer.
Estrogen defended Dewdney because he was "a reaf prof", and it's true; he has excellent credentials in computer science and mathematics. On the
other hand, he's not an EE; and his his statistical failure-mode analysis, while nice on the surface, did not take into consideration environmental
changes, which, as anyone familiar with things like the Heaviside Layer realize, have a profound influence on EM propagation.
(I suppose I could say that I, an engineering manager at The Boeing Company, have a similar level of credibility, but the fact is that neither his
math PhD nor my 30 years' experience give either of us any magical street cred; you need to look at a lot of variables.)
As "Banned Member" pointed out, both my company and Airbus Industrie have carried out many tests which show that EMF from cell phones pose little or
no danger to aircraft systems. My belief (although I have no proof of this) is that the manufacturers and airlines are more afraind of the product
liability lawyers than of anything else -- and I can't say I blame them.
Nonetheless, most people who fly regularly will, if necessary, make calls on their cell phones, especially the digital ones. I have called my wife
from 30,000 feet over Yuma, Arizona to tell her I'd be on the ground in a half-hour; it took two tries, but I did get through and made a perfectly
acceptable 45-second call before the flight attendant gave me the evil eye.
This, by the way, was during my Japan project days, so it was sometime in Spring 2001. You can't very well say that my cell phone was any better
than the typical ones of the time.
Understand that I didn't vote for Dubya in either 2000 or 2004 and am not a Republican; unlike Estrogon and others here, I do not have an ideological
axe to grind which would probably color my views.
I do not know whether the story of the passengers attempting to take over the highjacked aircraft which crashed in Pennsylvania is true or not. If it
isn't, it's a great piece of propaganda, similar to "Honest Abe" or "Father, I cannot tell a lie; it was I who chopped down the cherry tree."
If it is, then hooray for our side.
What I do know is that I have made cell-phone calls from cruising altitudes, and so have many of my colleagues. You can do with that what you
please.
[edit on 1-1-2005 by Off_The_Street]