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Boeing and Airbus are warning against a plan to deploy new 5G wireless networks starting next month — saying interference from the upgrade could potentially pose a danger to vital aircraft systems.

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“They've warned of possible flight delays in snowstorms and low visibility if 5G is deployed.” I mean maybe there should be flight delays in snowstorms and low visibility conditions. 🤷🏻‍♀️

Are these the same people that won’t let us use phones in flight because there MIGHT be a problem but refuse to do any research into whether that is true?

This seems rather late in the process ...

lenny_miller Blimey!! I won't be flying til this is sorted out

5G has been employed around the world for several years with no indication that altimeters, or any other devices, are impacted. This is nothing but rich CEO's complaining that they'll have to go through a bunch of airworthiness testing on their own dimes.

The last thing we need is interference in Boeing’s MCAS system.

Here we go again.

If this is true why are they just now starting to talk about it?

8 years after being introduced to the world, airlines throw their arms up 2 weeks before full roll out?

Go Brady Go

No need. Once you’re boosted, you get this installed to your hardware.

Oh great. One more reason not to fly.

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