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  2. Travelers warned about hidden danger in their luggage as ...

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    Data from the Federal Aviation Administration has shown that fires caused by lithium-ion batteries now happens nearly twice a week on U.S. flights Travelers warned about hidden danger in their ...

  3. FAA: Lithium battery fires on flights now occur nearly twice ...

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    FAA data shows that lithium battery fires on U.S. flights have risen 388% since 2015, now occurring nearly twice a week.

  4. 2013 Boeing 787 Dreamliner grounding - Wikipedia

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    [29] [30] The FAA approved a 787 battery in 2007 with nine "special conditions". [31] [32] A battery approved by the FAA (through Mobile Power Solutions) was made by Rose Electronics using Kokam cells, [33] but the batteries installed in the 787 were made by Yuasa. [34] Three All Nippon Airways 787 aircraft grounded at Tokyo Airport on January ...

  5. Smoking phone battery diverts Miami-bound flight to Palm ...

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    The number of times lithium batteries on airplanes nationwide have overheated, smoked or exploded has nearly doubled between 2020 and 2023, FAA data shows. The federal agency confirmed 77 such ...

  6. Lithium metal battery - Wikipedia

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    The rules forbid lithium batteries not installed in a device from checked luggage and restrict them in carry-on luggage by total lithium content. [47] Australia Post prohibited transport of lithium batteries in air mail during 2010. [48] UK regulations for the transport of lithium batteries were amended by the National Chemical Emergency Centre ...

  7. Mobile phones on aircraft - Wikipedia

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    The FAA in 14 C.F.R § 91.21 prohibits the use of portable electronic devices, including mobile phones, for all commercial flights and for those private flights being made under instrument flight rules (IFR). It does allow that the airline (or, for privately operated aircraft, the pilot) can make an exception to this rule if the operator deems ...

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    The White House cleared the FAA's final rules on Friday that were first proposed in June 2023. ... Airlines and other companies are looking at developing transport services using battery-powered ...

  9. AC 25.1309-1 - Wikipedia

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    That year, the FAA provided a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) relevant to 14 CFR Part 25. Accompanying this notice was the "Draft ARSENAL Revised" of AC 1309–1. [21] Existing definitions and rules in § 25.1309 and related standards had posed certain problems to the certification of transport category airplanes.