. >> jeff wise, a similar question i asked brett larson. i have heard up to 30% of cell phones aren't turned off during flights. do you buy that only one cell phone was on out of 239 people. let me preface this by saying, you can leave your cell phone on now in the united states but they ask you to put it in airplane mode. i'm not sure what the rules are in malaysia. but 30% of phones being on or not in airplane mode. what are the chances that just one was on? >> it seems really unlikely. who hasn't got on a plane and got off at the end and realize idea left my phone on the whole time? it seems really unlikely and the fact it was only picked up by one cell phone tower? so you know, the possibilities there seem rather strange. one thing that happened today, apparently the faa itself here in the united states just today introduced a new policy that the flight attendants aren't allowed to use their cell phones in flight which you would think they would have done already a long time ago. >> david, to you now, what's your take on is this? >> it