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Once again, U.S. citizens are closely divided -- but this time it has nothing to do with politics. The point of contention is whether air passengers ought to be allowed to chat on cell phones during flights. Younger people are for it -- older folks, not so much, based on a government-sponsored survey. Some members of Congress are looking to impose a permanent ban, fearing in-flight fights.


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The friendly skies are not so affable when it comes to using cell phones on commercial airliners.

Nearly half of U.S. residents say they would oppose allowing cell phone use aboard flights even if there were no issues with the phones interfering with aircraft communications systems, a Department of Transportation survey finds.

About four out of 10 residents said cell phone use should definitely or probably be permitted.

Permanent Ban Possible

However, as any parent of a teenager could have predicted, there is a cell phone generation gap.

Among residents aged 65 and older, about 60 percent oppose cell phone use in flight, while less than a third support Linux MPS Pro - Focus on Your Business - Not Your IT Infrastructure. $599.95/month. Click to learn more. it.

For people aged 18 to 34, nearly half support cell phone use in flight, while a little over a third oppose it, the survey found.

The opinions on in-flight cell phone use were part of the Bureau of Transportation Statistics' annual household survey, which questioned 979 residents in November 2007 and 1,063 residents in November 2006.

The survey has a plus or minus error rate of about 3 percent.

The Federal Aviation Administration More about Federal Aviation Administration and the Federal Communications Commission More about Federal Communications Commission currently ban passengers from making cell phone calls in-flight.

Plane Rage?

The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee last week approved a bill to make the ban permanent.

The committee's action followed moves by the European Union to let airline passengers talk on their cell phones during flight.

Some U.S. airlines are experimenting with in-flight Internet access.

Lawmakers said they worry that if the ban is lifted, fights will erupt between passengers who talk loudly on the phones and others who find the callers obnoxious.

Some lawmakers also said they fear domestic airlines might try to get the cell phone ban lifted so they can charge passengers extra to sit in no-phone sections.

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