If you often travel by air then this news is useful for you. The Indian government may soon ban carrying or using power banks in flights during air travel. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is busy making guidelines in this regard and they can be finalized soon. Let us tell you that in the recent few days, there have been incidents of fire caused by power banks in many flights including an Indigo flight. In view of this, preparations are being made to ban power banks.
Powerbank had caught fire
On October 19, the power bank with a passenger on board an Indigo flight from Delhi to Dimapur caught fire. This incident has been taken seriously and DGCA has started deliberations in view of these incidents. At present, issues like quantity limit, ban on in-flight charging, rules for storage and visible capacity rating are being considered. There are speculations that in India too, like abroad, charging during flights may be banned. Before bringing new rules, the dependence of passengers on electronic gadgets is also being kept in mind.
Air China flight was diverted
Just a few days before the Indigo flight, an Air China flight was diverted due to a fire in the power bank. Such incidents have happened in many countries in the world, due to which many airlines have changed the rules related to power banks. Emirates Airline has banned the use of power banks during flights. Similarly, Singapore Airlines has also stopped charging through USB ports installed in the cabin. Also, passengers have been asked to keep the power bank in the seat pocket or under-seat baggage.
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