Though I hate cell phones on planes this man crossed the line. Big time.
Last edited by NIKV69; 12-30-2010 at 08:45 PM.
'My idea of a good picture is one that's in focus and of a famous person doing something unfamous.' Andy Warhol
I think this old geezer really over reacted, even if he just "tapped" the kid. I believe its been proven that even a cell phone in normal operation mode wont cause any interference with the planes electronics (which I believe are heavily shielded). I think the mythbusters even ramped this up and still couldn't do anything.
with that said, I bet this kid had the device in airplane mode, and was just doing what kids do. I think this old man thought the plane would crash into the ground, and just went crazy.
what if it was in airplane mode? It would not be transmitting Phone, 3G, Edge, or wireless connections. It at that point is no different than having a LCD Watch on without removing the battery. 100 times more dangerous are the 80 phones that are not in use in peoples pockets but still on. The guy had no way of understanding what mode that phone was in, if a FA did this I would be fine.... Old guy under stress has no right laying a hand on anyone let alone hitting someone period. He just did not understand and was scared....and a dumba$$
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
Old people (over 55) should be required to take a 8 hour class every other year (unless they can prove they dont need to) that will give them the basics of the newer technology. I am sure that this quick overview would have mentioned phone and airplane mode. I am so tired of old people not knowing how things work.
Its not even new .. how many people had to program their grandmothers VCR because it was always 12:00 !?!? Old people dont mix with technology
I go through this with my mother on a regular basis. It's very emotionally painful to watch her struggle with technology almost everywhere she goes. I can't count the number of times I've had to show her that she muted her cell phone volume and that's the reason it "stopped ringing", or the # of times she has said "my computer went down again" and I have it back up in 30 seconds because of something simple, or the # of times I have said "Ma, the HD channels are in the 700's, that's why the picture looks like ****", or the # of times she has said she is going to learn how to use Quickbooks so she can go back to work after a 30+ year hiatus from the accounting world. On the other hand, she can out-cook pretty much everyone I know and is very good with money. She could make it though programming the VCR, but only if she went by the instructions. It isn't the degree of intuitiveness that's markedly different, it's the level at which that intuitiveness is occurring.
There are definitely many exceptions, but generally, the minds of older folks are structured in a completely different way than ours as far as information processing goes. Just like I can't understand how today's schoolkids can study with the damn TV on or listening to their Ipod, many older people have no concept of an airplane mode on a phone. To them, multitasking is doing 2 things at once, not four or five, and then only for short periods of time.
And with that, Happy New Year to you all. To those of you I met this year, 2010 spotting was a blast.
Im 35, dont have an iphone or ipad and yet run a busy life well without them. I really dont know what the difference is with 3g vs 4g nor do I twitter. In reality, these items are not necessary in life.
Yet I can change my oil and brakes, build a wall, install new lighting to a house....yada. yada. yada.
I used to think it was just b/c I don't give a damn about certain things that I dont know 3 vs 4 etc. maybe im just old![]()
And I, I took the path less traveled by
and that has made all the difference......yet...
I have a feeling a handle of people are going to be very interested in what I post in the near future.
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You mean tweet?nor do I twitter
I knew that thread would help you!Yet I can change my oil
'My idea of a good picture is one that's in focus and of a famous person doing something unfamous.' Andy Warhol
I didnt mean ALL old people cant handle / understand technology, but i think its a fair general assumption that the older generations have a hard time understanding the concepts behind the newer technology. This old man might have seen a cell phone being used and not understood that newer devices, in plane mode, are no different then a super watch.
Just because some people choose not to incorporate these devices int heir life doesn't mean they dont understand the basics behind them (ie how they work, why they work, ect).
I cant tell you how many times I have had to show my mother how to download pictures from the camera to the pc, or how to burn a CD. I have no problem showing someone once, twice, and in some cases a third time, but there seems to be a mental block that wont allow people of older generations to understand the newer technology.
Another example is at work. The entire office just switched over to Windows 7, and office 2010. In most cases (not all) the younger people figured out what they needed to do and went on, while the older folks lost their minds because everything is not in the same place it used to be.
Maybe its something to do with how they are "wired" as mentioned above. Maybe they lose, or never had, the ability to think on the fly and problem solve on the go. Again, this is not ALL older people because we would be where we are today without the older generation, but a majority ordinary "next door neighbor" type.
Call it what you want, but you cant deny the fact this is far more common then most admit to.
Last edited by puckstopper55; 12-31-2010 at 11:05 AM.
Assault on a minor. Sorry I don't care what the circumstances are you don't punch a minor unless he or she is about to use deadly force on you if you don't. A cell phone on an airplane does not excuse his behavior and it's just sickening on how immature that was and to know that something like this can happen.
In loving memory of Casey Edward Falconer
May 16, 1992-May 9, 2012
fair general assumption that the older generations have a hard time understanding the concepts behind the newer technology.
assumption is the mother of all **** ups. Fact is older generations have lived without a need for any of the new nonsense. They've lived productive lives without it so why should they use it?
The ones that need to be taught a few times may seriously not learn only b/c they are less plastic to the new concepts. but if the new concept is a crucial one they need, as opposed to a complete pain in the ass, they learn.
And I, I took the path less traveled by
and that has made all the difference......yet...
I have a feeling a handle of people are going to be very interested in what I post in the near future.
http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=187
oh and ps. my grandmother is 96 today. I just remembered since she is on Facebook.
And I, I took the path less traveled by
and that has made all the difference......yet...
I have a feeling a handle of people are going to be very interested in what I post in the near future.
http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=187
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