I find Mythbusters (9:30pm Monday, Discovery Channel) a fascinating program to watch, especially when they look at myths involving aircraft. Some of the ones they've looked at...
* Car driving behind an aircraft at full thrust
* Bird strike on cockpit window: frozen v thawed
* Explosive decompression from a gunshot
* Cellphones on aircraft
* 'chopped up' aircraft from prop strike
etc...
anyone else a fan of this show?
last night's myth regarding cellphones was interesting- they got some deflection from navigation instruments with 800MHz cellphones, but couldn't recreate it in a real aircraft. Apparantly systems are really well insulated/protected, but the FAA doesn't want to take the risk in case some new cellphone jams some avionics.
unfortunatley they weren't able to take a working cellphone onto an aircraft due to legal reasons. which begs the question, would a cellphone even work at 35,000ft?
* Car driving behind an aircraft at full thrust
* Bird strike on cockpit window: frozen v thawed
* Explosive decompression from a gunshot
* Cellphones on aircraft
* 'chopped up' aircraft from prop strike
etc...
anyone else a fan of this show?
last night's myth regarding cellphones was interesting- they got some deflection from navigation instruments with 800MHz cellphones, but couldn't recreate it in a real aircraft. Apparantly systems are really well insulated/protected, but the FAA doesn't want to take the risk in case some new cellphone jams some avionics.
unfortunatley they weren't able to take a working cellphone onto an aircraft due to legal reasons. which begs the question, would a cellphone even work at 35,000ft?