Diseasel
Posts : 1494 Join date : 2013-02-28 Location : About Mid AZ
| Subject: Another Boeing 787 Fire July 12th 2013, 3:19 pm | |
| Poor Boeing can't get a break with the 787. We'll see if it's battery related again.
If so, they'll need to fall on the sword and admit the lithium-ion batteries ain't ready for prime time.
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rustbucket
Posts : 367 Join date : 2013-03-02 Age : 71 Location : western Wisconsin
| Subject: Re: Another Boeing 787 Fire July 21st 2013, 11:28 am | |
| It looks to be battery related again but it could be that more aircraft types than the 787 that are affected . “It is recommended that the Federal Aviation Administration, in association with other regulatory authorities, conduct a safety review of installations of Lithium-powered Emergency Locator Transmitter systems in other aircraft types and, where appropriate, initiate airworthiness action.” http://www.wired.com/autopia/2013/07/boeing-787-london-fire-transmitter/"If so, they'll need to fall on the sword and admit the lithium-ion batteries ain't ready for prime time"
... I'd agree especially considering the instances of lithium-ion laptops, hybrids etc. bursting into flames. Consider the 787 a Chevy Volt with wings. | |
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Diesel Dan
Posts : 1727 Join date : 2013-02-28 Age : 53 Location : Columbia TN
| Subject: Re: Another Boeing 787 Fire July 21st 2013, 2:16 pm | |
| - rustbucket wrote:
- Consider the 787 a Chevy Volt with wings.
Poor analogy as the 787 would have to experience a severe crash and sit in a scrap yard for 2-3 weeks before catching fire. Chevrolet had a written battery discharge procedure for discharging the battery pack that NHSTA didn't follow but refuse to comment on. | |
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