The European Commission introduced new rules Monday for mobile communications on aircrafts during flights. The new regulations give the airlines a green light to let their passengers talk on their mobile phones midair -- with a few caveats, of course. The Commission, however, did not create protections for quiet passengers who might find themselves stuck next to a working business person or a chatting teenager. The intention is to let airlines offer mobile services no matter which European Union country they happen to be flying over.