Li-Ions on USA Today Front Page - "Batteries Can Pose Fire Risk to Planes"

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Re: Li-Ions on USA Today Front Page - "Batteries Can Pose Fire Risk to Planes"

Dats ok mahn, we be running a special service for dem battery lovers, we gonna be flying in dem lithium batterys from Columbia, we already gots us a deal worked out with Ollie north.
you wanna get in on the ground floor, we make you a deal :)
we gonna feex you right up now, just you be relaxin.
 
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Re: Li-Ions on USA Today Front Page - "Batteries Can Pose Fire Risk to Planes"

Warleader, thanks for the link. Interesting article. I didn't realize that there had been actual incidents aboard aircraft.

While I wouldn't like to see more restrictions, lithium battery failures documented even on CPF can't be ignored. If I recall correctly, some exploding batteries emitted fairly noxious fumes, and I shudder to think what could happen in an enclosed airplane cabin where you can't get to fresh air.
 

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Re: Li-Ions on USA Today Front Page - "Batteries Can Pose Fire Risk to Planes"

the little air vents above the passengers, bring in outside air (well that is what they told me)
so if you were party to a lithium fire on a airliner, open up your air vent, mabey suggest others do the same. save the day and all. probably more convienient than opening an emergency exit to throw the thing out.
 

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Re: Li-Ions on USA Today Front Page - "Batteries Can Pose Fire Risk to Planes"

The problem is not that much that Lithium batteries can cause accidental fires but that they can be used to cause voluntary fires and that it will happen in the worst possible place at the worst possible moment. These are much more dangerous than shampoos or knives and a lot of other stuff that is already banned.

I hope the planes are equipped to fight effectively this type of fire and that the personal is properly trained. Throwing a glass of water on such a fire would be a pretty bad idea.
 

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Re: Li-Ions on USA Today Front Page - "Batteries Can Pose Fire Risk to Planes"

I predict the hysteria over this issue will eventually result in some sort of ban (including Laptops) over flying with Lithiums. I'm not saying it is deserved...just that as soon as it reaches a critical mass of political stupidity, it will happen....like many of the other TSA post 9/11 requirements.
 

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Re: Li-Ions on USA Today Front Page - "Batteries Can Pose Fire Risk to Planes"

I've always thought people should have to strip naked and be issued white bathrobes to fly in.
 

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carbine15 said:
I've always thought people should have to strip naked and be issued white bathrobes to fly in.

ok as long as it isnt one of them hospital gowns with the gap in the back. :)
 

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Re: Li-Ions on USA Today Front Page - "Batteries Can Pose Fire Risk to Planes"

LuxLuthor said:
I predict the hysteria over this issue will eventually result in some sort of ban (including Laptops) over flying with Lithiums. I'm not saying it is deserved...just that as soon as it reaches a critical mass of political stupidity, it will happen....like many of the other TSA post 9/11 requirements.
This was part of the first idea I had when they started banning liquids.
The rest involved a magnesium case for the laptop - but no water.
 

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VidPro said:
ok as long as it isnt one of them hospital gowns with the gap in the back. :)
The airlines are already raping you... this just completes the picture. We need the open back to make it easier on you, the customer.
 

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Re: Li-Ions on USA Today Front Page - "Batteries Can Pose Fire Risk to Planes"

"Naturalist Airlines, the safest fly in the sky!"

I'm all for it! Although it wouldn't really improve my chances of joining the mile high club.
 

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Re: Li-Ions on USA Today Front Page - "Batteries Can Pose Fire Risk to Planes"

I can smell it from here... it's not pretty.
 
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