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Causes of these rare situations have included fuel exhaustion or starvation, multiple bird strikes, volcanic ash, extreme weather and hijacking. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
The heavily burned battery from JA829J after it suffered thermal runaway The aft electronics bay that held the battery that caught fire The grounded Japan Airlines 787 at Boston Logan Airport In 2013, the second year of service for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner , a widebody jet airliner , several of the aircraft suffered from electrical system ...
Out-of-battery discharges almost always involve semi-automatic or fully-automatic firearms, but they are possible with manually operated firearms such as lever-actions and bolt-actions, yet extremely rare. Understanding and identifying out-of-battery conditions before they can result in an out-of-battery discharge is an important safety skill ...
An American Airlines flight headed to Phoenix on Sunday morning returned to Ohio's John Glenn Columbus International Airport because a bird strike disabled an engine, officials said.
Battery leakage is the escape of chemicals, such as electrolytes, within an electric battery due to generation of pathways to the outside environment caused by factory or design defects, excessive gas generation, or physical damage to the battery.
A United Airlines airplane returned to San Diego International airport Tuesday morning shortly after take-off when the crew reported a laptop fire in the cabin.
The battery packs are produced by GS Yuasa, the same company that supplies the batteries for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, whose entire fleet was grounded in January 2013 for battery problems. The lithium-ion battery of an i-MiEV caught fire at the Mizushima battery pack assembly plant on March 18 while connected to a charge-discharge test equipment.
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