Phones on a plane: Canada relaxes restrictions

New economy class. travel, flight, plane, aircraft, flying, cabin, inflight, entertainment, children, Handout by Singapore Airlines. Picture: Jean Leprini. For feature in Verve, The Star.

New economy class. travel, flight, plane, aircraft, flying, cabin, inflight, entertainment, children, Handout by Singapore Airlines. Picture: Jean Leprini. For feature in Verve, The Star.

Published May 27, 2014

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Ottawa - Canada, following the lead of the United States and the European Union, relaxed official restrictions on using mobile devices in flight while maintaining a ban on transmitting information.

Transport Minister Lisa Raitt said air passengers could now use smartphones, cameras, electronic games, tablets and computers throughout a flight. Under current Canadian rules, all such devices must be shut down during take off and landing.

Passengers, however, will only be able to enjoy the new freedom if the airline they are flying on updates their safety manuals and can guarantee that during take off and landings all passengers are able to follow crew instructions.

“We wouldn't have approved this if we were concerned that it would affect either the safety of air travellers or of crews,” Raitt told a news conference.

She also said the ban on sending or receiving e-mails and phone calls in flight would remain in place.

The US Federal Aviation Administration announced similar measures for users of personal electronic devices last October.

The European Union followed suit in December. - Reuters

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