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- Airplane mode's persistence stems from outdated concerns about phone interference, despite limited evidence supporting its necessity for safety. - European flights now allow calls and data with pico-cells ensuring no interference; US flights maintain bans due to air rage concerns. - FCC's ban on in-flight cell phone use in 1991 persists, fueled by fears of air rage, not technical interference issues.
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