A portable power bank is likely to cause a fire floating and destroys a passenger plane in South Korea in January, according to local authorities.
Air Busan plane burned In the Gimhae International Airport in the south country on 28 January – caused three people riding to maintain minor injuries.
On Friday, South Korea’s transportation Ministry says that the Interim investigation results indicate the fire that may have begun for insulation within a power bank battery destroyed.
The Power Bank was found in an overhead baggage compartment where the fire was first found, and its garbage marked marks, according to the statement.
Investigators cannot say what causes battery collapse, plus it.
Update is based on the found ones, and not a final report of aircraft accident, an Airbus A321CEO.
The airplanes around the world have chosen electric banks from the examined baggage of years due to safety concerns, related to lithium-ion batteries within devices.
These batteries can make extreme heat and fire when the damage or manufacturing errors caused this short circuit.
Lithium-ion batteries of any kind of prohibited from the carriers of passengers since 2016, as a directive of international organization of Civil Aviation.
During the week after the Air Busan Fire, the Airline has raised the rules further, informing that the passengers will no longer allow them to maintain the power banks in their coils in their dogs.
The carrier says new rules as an increase in the number of Power Banks overrun.
A rough planes – including China Airlines and Thai Airways – those who have the same rules, with the most recent scooting unit to be an owned to use banks from 1 April.
On 28 February, the South Korean government also announced that passenger boarding travelers should bring portable batteries and chargers to their man, instead of keeping it in overhead compartments.