
The Federal Aviation Administration announced Monday it will study the use of portable electronic devices on airliners, potentially opening the door to allowing greater use of smartphones, tablets or e-readers during flights. Currently, the FAA requires airlines to determine which devices can safely be used in-flight, and all U.S. airlines now ban the use of devices such as mobile phones, laptops and e-readers during takeoff and landing. The FAA is re-examining that policy, however.



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