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Mid-flight slumber cut short by exploding headphones | Mid-flight slumber cut short by exploding headphones |
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Australian authorities have warned about the dangers of using battery-powered devices on flights after a woman's headphones caught fire. | Australian authorities have warned about the dangers of using battery-powered devices on flights after a woman's headphones caught fire. |
The woman was dozing on a flight from Beijing to Melbourne when she was woken by the sound of an explosion. | The woman was dozing on a flight from Beijing to Melbourne when she was woken by the sound of an explosion. |
She tore the headphones off to find them sparking, catching fire and beginning to melt. | She tore the headphones off to find them sparking, catching fire and beginning to melt. |
The explosion and fire left her with a blackened face and blisters on her hands. | The explosion and fire left her with a blackened face and blisters on her hands. |
The passenger, who has not been named, told the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) she was listening to music when the explosion occurred. | The passenger, who has not been named, told the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) she was listening to music when the explosion occurred. |
"I just grabbed my face which caused the headphones to go around my neck. I continued to feel burning so I grabbed them off and threw them on the floor. They were sparking and had small amounts of fire." | "I just grabbed my face which caused the headphones to go around my neck. I continued to feel burning so I grabbed them off and threw them on the floor. They were sparking and had small amounts of fire." |
Members of the flight crew rushed to help and eventually put out the fire by pouring a bucket of water on the headphones. | Members of the flight crew rushed to help and eventually put out the fire by pouring a bucket of water on the headphones. |
By that time, the battery and the plastic cover had melted and stuck to the floor. | By that time, the battery and the plastic cover had melted and stuck to the floor. |
"For the remainder of the flight, passengers endured the smell of melted plastic, burnt electronics and burnt hair," the ATSB said in its report. | "For the remainder of the flight, passengers endured the smell of melted plastic, burnt electronics and burnt hair," the ATSB said in its report. |
The report did not mention the brand of headphones, but said it believed that a fault with a lithium-ion batteries was the likely cause. | The report did not mention the brand of headphones, but said it believed that a fault with a lithium-ion batteries was the likely cause. |
The ATSB has published a set of guidelines for travelling safely with batteries and power packs, warning that "as the range of products using batteries grows, the potential for in-flight issues increases". | The ATSB has published a set of guidelines for travelling safely with batteries and power packs, warning that "as the range of products using batteries grows, the potential for in-flight issues increases". |
There have been a number of problems with lithium batteries on flights in recent years. | There have been a number of problems with lithium batteries on flights in recent years. |
A plane about to take off from Sydney last year had to be stopped when smoke was coming from a piece of hand luggage. It was then found that lithium batteries had caught fire in the luggage. | A plane about to take off from Sydney last year had to be stopped when smoke was coming from a piece of hand luggage. It was then found that lithium batteries had caught fire in the luggage. |
An electronic device also began emitting smoke when it was crushed under a moving seat in the US, the ATSB said. | An electronic device also began emitting smoke when it was crushed under a moving seat in the US, the ATSB said. |
Last year, malfunctioning batteries in Samsung's Note 7 caused many of the smartphones to overheat, catch fire and melt. | Last year, malfunctioning batteries in Samsung's Note 7 caused many of the smartphones to overheat, catch fire and melt. |
Several such incidents also occurred on planes leading to international aviation authorities banning the device from planes. The Note 7 was soon recalled by Samsung and production has been scrapped. | Several such incidents also occurred on planes leading to international aviation authorities banning the device from planes. The Note 7 was soon recalled by Samsung and production has been scrapped. |
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