HC Deb 13 June 2000 vol 351 cc550-1W
Mrs. Dunwoody

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions what tests have been undertaken on the level of interference by mobile telephones on the safety of aircraft; what tests are planned on the effect of such telephones on aircraft safety; what guidance his Department has given to airlines about the use of mobile phones and lap top computers on(a) landing and (b) taking-off; and when a system of checking that all such equipment is detected and switched off before aircraft are boarded will be introduced. [125669]

Mr. Mullin

I refer my hon. Friend to my answer of 8 June 2000,Official Report, column 312W. In addition to the blanket prohibition on the use of mobile phones on aircraft, the Civil Aviation Authority also require lap top computers and similar electronic equipment to be switched off during landing and take-off.

The CAA is also promoting the evaluation by the airlines of on-board detection equipment, and if its use proves effective will propose its introduction to the Joint Aviation Authorities.