+100. Entitled jerks in here are willingly dying on this hill for the sole point of proving their entitlement. It takes two taps to turn on airplane mode and you lose morning by doing it. Revelations like this make me hate people |
But there’s no reason TO do it. It serves no purpose. |
?? Airplane mode saves a lot of phone battery life! If not on airplane mode, the phone will keep searching for a connection, depleting the battery while it searches the entire plane ride. |
How are you impacted much less harmed by us not doing this? |
That's not for you to worry about, don't you think? Also, not true. I never turn it on airplane mode and my battery is fine. Maybe I'd save a little battery life but nothing life changing. |
I'm not worrying about it at all, merely responding to the previous misstatement that it "serves no purpose." It does serve quite a useful purpose to save on battery life. |
There's plenty of evidence that turning on Airplane Mode does save on battery life. |
+100 Unfortunately there's at least one poster here who seems insistent on perpetuating lies to the contrary. Airplane mode saves phone's battery life. |
Because no one enforces them. That lack of enforcement means that (i) no one cares, and (ii) the real-world consequences of not following them (in other words, somehow interfering with the plane) do not exist. And to be clear, I never said I don't use airplane mode. If I remember, I do. But I often don't, and it doesn't bother me a bit. I was talking about how ridiculous people are who think there actually could be an impact on the plane. |
I didn't say it doesn't. I said not enough to entice me to worry about it. |
You are really quite dense. That is not the issue at all. The airlines/FAA do not have this "rule" in order to save travelers' battery life. There is a purported safety reason for the rule, but one that is quite obviously fabricated, with no real consequences for failure to comply (either to the plane or the traveler). That is what people mean when they say that it makes no difference. |
I meant there’s not a reason to do it in terms of safety or plane interference or anything like that. |
Yes but that’s up to the individual to manage if they care about saving their phone battery. It doesn’t make someone “entitled” to not turn on airplane mode. That’s stupid. |
+1. First posters are saying you need to turn on airplane mode bc it’s a rule. Others say if it was an important “rule” then it would be enforced. It’s not enforced therefore it is not important (to the safety of the plane or to anyone besides the individual carrying the phone who might wind up w a depleted battery—which btw my phone battery is just fine if I leave Wi-Fi on while on a plane but w/e) |
This attitude really bothers me. I mean I agree at this point that the rule is only sticking around thru bureaucratic inertia and risk aversion. But I think there was a basis to be concerned at some point and the idea that the whole issue was made up unless flight attendants were confiscating your phone is annoying. You are just asking to be treated like a child, and then when you are you will complain about that. |