Some airlines banning hoverboards due to the risk of battery fires.
https://www.yahoo.com/travel/delta-amer ... 03810.html
Quite the Ironing if you are a hover board fan and have a no-fly list imposed upon you.
787 vs. a Hoverboard
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787 vs. a Hoverboard
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Re: 787 vs. a Hoverboard
Parlour talking here. I think the reasoning behind it is - 1. fairly large lithium battery 2. significant risk of potential damage to the battery as the device is used in motion 3. damage to battery + overcharge (entirely possible with shit Chinese generic battery) potentially equals.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tpb-n22Y-sY
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Re: 787 vs. a Hoverboard
In this case it's not a no-fly list, it's a no-fry list!
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Re: 787 vs. a Hoverboard
You've gone off topic!In this case it's not a no-fly list, it's a no-fry list!
787 - hover board
Compare, contrast.
Really big, really small.
Lots of procedures - dangerous cowboy skateboard stunts.
Both contain batteries that can provide extremely gripping IFE
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