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WorldTraveller
28-05-11, 13:49
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An Air China Airbus A330-300, flight CA-1549 from Beijing to Shanghai (China), was enroute when cabin crew smelled smoke, located the source in an overhead locker and found a passenger's camera had caught fire due to thermal runaway of its Lithium battery. The cabin crew were able to contain the fire, c00l the batteries down and thus stop the thermal runaway and resulting fire. The aircraft continued to Shanghai for a safe landing. No injuries were reported.

The airline said, the spontaneous fire resulted in about 20cm high flames. The flight and aircraft remained unaffected, the flight continued to destination.

Passengers reported the cabin crew carried the burning camera to a lavatory, other cabin crew rushed for fire extinguishers, and put the fire out in the lavatory.
terá sido uma daquelas baterias manhosas do mercado da kandonga? :confused:

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Marco Goncalves
28-05-11, 14:10
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terá sido uma daquelas baterias manhosas do mercado da kandonga? :confused:

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Nao foi este tipo de baterias que trouxe o 747 da UPS ao chao?

jaf
28-05-11, 14:30
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terá sido uma daquelas baterias manhosas do mercado da kandonga? :confused:

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Boa tarde, pode citar fonte da noticia sff?
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Marco Goncalves
28-05-11, 16:02
Boa tarde, pode citar fonte da noticia sff?
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An Air China Airbus A330-300, flight CA-1549 from Beijing to Shanghai (China), was enroute when cabin crew smelled smoke, located the source in an overhead locker and found a passenger's camera had caught fire due to thermal runaway of its Lithium battery. The cabin crew were able to contain the fire, cool the batteries down and thus stop the thermal runaway and resulting fire. The aircraft continued to Shanghai for a safe landing. No injuries were reported.

The airline said, the spontaneous fire resulted in about 20cm high flames. The flight and aircraft remained unaffected, the flight continued to destination.

Passengers reported the cabin crew carried the burning camera to a lavatory, other cabin crew rushed for fire extinguishers, and put the fire out in the lavatory.

The FAA had released a Safety Alert for Operators including video material showing how to fight such fires in November 2009, see How to fight fires caused by Lithium batteries in portable electronic devices.

"av herald"

jaf
28-05-11, 18:19
An Air China Airbus A330-300, flight CA-1549 from Beijing to Shanghai (China), was enroute when cabin crew smelled smoke, located the source in an overhead locker and found a passenger's camera had caught fire due to thermal runaway of its Lithium battery. The cabin crew were able to contain the fire, cool the batteries down and thus stop the thermal runaway and resulting fire. The aircraft continued to Shanghai for a safe landing. No injuries were reported.

The airline said, the spontaneous fire resulted in about 20cm high flames. The flight and aircraft remained unaffected, the flight continued to destination.

Passengers reported the cabin crew carried the burning camera to a lavatory, other cabin crew rushed for fire extinguishers, and put the fire out in the lavatory.

The FAA had released a Safety Alert for Operators including video material showing how to fight such fires in November 2009, see How to fight fires caused by Lithium batteries in portable electronic devices.

"av herald"

Mto obrigado.

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Marco Goncalves
28-05-11, 18:41
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJCZ4ayioCU

WorldTraveller
28-05-11, 21:14
Boa tarde, pode citar fonte da noticia sff?
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boas!

esqueci-me de incluir a fonte. peço desculpa.
obrigado colega Marco Gonçalves. de facto foi do avherald. :thumbup:

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