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Question of the Week

Cell phones — do you use yours while acting as PIC?
I've used it on the ground a few times. The aircraft is never moving while I'm on the phone.
I use it in the cockpit on the ground — legally — and frequently.
I have used my cell phone once — or a few times — while aloft.
I use my cell phone in the cockpit whenever it will help me with the mission of flying the aircraft.
I more often use my cell phone while aloft to facilitate my post-flight plans and things not directly related to the safety of the flight.
I've never used my cell phone while acting as pilot in command.


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