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In the United States, two Federal agencies regulate the use of cell phones in flight, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). According to the FAA, you (1) _________________________ use portable electronic devices on civilian aircraft, with certain exceptions. The FCC is a little more specific in their prohibition, according to FCC, you (2) _____________________ to use your cell phone while an aircraft is in flight. (…)


In the United States, two Federal agencies regulate the use of cell phones in flight, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). According to the FAA, you (1) _________________________ use portable electronic devices on civilian aircraft, with certain exceptions. The FCC is a little more specific in their prohibition, according to FCC, you (2) _____________________ to use your cell phone while an aircraft is in flight. (…)



But why the unflinching language from the regulatory agencies?


The standard line from the airlines is that the interference from cell phones (3) ______________________ affect the sensitive equipment used by pilots.

Escolha a alternativa que completa as lacunas do texto:

Escolha uma:
a. can not – may – mustn’t
b. may – can – mustn’t
c. may – are not allowed – will have to
d. can not – may – are not allowed
e. can not – are not allowed - may

Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por johny4englishwork
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As palavras que completam as lacunas 1,2 e 3 são can not, are not allowed e may respectivamente.

In the United States, two Federal agencies regulate the use of cell phones in flight, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). According to the FAA, you (1) CAN NOT use portable electronic devices on civilian aircraft, with certain exceptions. The FCC is a little more specific in their prohibition, according to FCC, you (2) ARE NOT ALLOWED to use your cell phone while an aircraft is in flight. (…)

But why the unflinching language from the regulatory agencies?

The standard line from the airlines is that the interference from cell phones (3) MAY affect the sensitive equipment used by pilots.

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