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Mark wrote:
On Oct 12, 1:03Â*pm, wrote: Mark wrote: On Oct 11, 11:37Â*pm, Orval Fairbairn wrote: This from FAA: FAA ON LITHIUM BATTERIES The FAA Friday released a Safety Alert to address "risks in transporting lithium metal batteries in cargo by aircraft," noting that UPS Flight 006, a 747 that crashed on Sept. 3, was carrying large quantities of lithium batteries. Fire was reported on the UPS flight but the FAA notes that a cause of the crash has not yet been determined. The crash destroyed the aircraft and killed the crew. The FAA has found that lithium metal batteries are not only "highly flammable and capable of ignition" but also possess destructive explosive potential. The agency says Halon 1301, the fire suppression agent found in Class C cargo holds, "is ineffective in controlling a lithium metal cell fire" and lithium metal battery explosions can lead to "rapid fire spread" in cargo compartments. Lithium-ion batteries are somewhat different. They can exhibit the same thermal runaway as lithium metal batteries, but the FAA says Halon 1301 is capable of suppressing lithium-ion battery fires. The FAA's alert offers recommendations that are limited to batteries flown in cargo holds and do not apply to batteries carried by passengers or crew. The FAA is considering courses for further action. Thanks for the post about the old technology lithium batteries which don't have a rat's ass of relevance to the nanotitanate lithium batteries discussed in this forum. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCkXw...1&feature=fvwp http://www.hobbypartz.com/life.html http://www.phoenixmotorcars.com/vehicles/index.php http://www.metaefficient.com/recharg...hiumion-batter... You do understand that FAA Safety Alerts have relevance to aviation, don't you? He posted that to make a counterpoint to my assertions regarding the future of electric flight. Your point is mute. So now you are a mind reader? It could be that he posted it because a FAA Safety Alert is of general interest to the aviation community. Your point is mute. Electric aviation will replace internal combustion aviation. Never going to happen in the lifetime of anyone reading this today. BTW, the Chevy Volt is in danger of losing the federal tax breaks and subsidies because of the internal combustion engine it has. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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