Virgin and Qantas to ban power bank use

ICAO have released new rules.


New lithium battery-powered power bank specifications from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) today will enhance safety and peace of mind for passengers and airlines alike. Following the improvements agreed today, these devices will now be limited to two per passenger, and passengers will be prohibited from recharging them during flights. Importantly, crew will however be able to continue to carry and use these power banks in line with the operational requirements of the aircraft. The new specifications will address emerging risks and become effective on 27 March 2026.
 
The bigger worry is that Egypt airport security did not detect the battery during baggage screening
Sounds like, "what baggage screening"? (As in, checked baggage screening, not cabin baggage)

Surprised the culprit came forward - what idiotic capacity possessed them to check it in (or thinking they could legitimately check it in) in the first place? If not for them reporting so, they would have gotten away with it - I suppose their defence is that the plane was all in one piece.
 
Surprised the culprit came forward
Actually commendable. Maybe the passenger hoped the crew could retrieve it inflight?

Given that (according to linked story) some passengers remained in the airport and some got hotels, I wonder if they made they passenger stay in the airport as "punishment"?.😂
 
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Some people don't learn. I know this isn't Australia but

Was the power bank "being" charged or was it charging something? Just saying "charging" is not clear; transitive or intransitive? I imagine charging something as the other option wouldn't be feasible.
 
Was the power bank "being" charged or was it charging something? Just saying "charging" is not clear; transitive or intransitive? I imagine charging something as the other option wouldn't be feasible.
You read the same article I did. How am I supposed to answer those questions
 

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