Passenger’s electronic device begins smoking on Delta Airlines flight – VisionSafe

Passenger’s electronic device begins smoking on Delta Airlines flight

Source: Kelly Yamanouchi | www.ajc.com

A passenger’s electronic device overheated on a Delta Air Lines plane on the tarmac at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport Wednesday evening, according to the carrier.

The Delta flight from San Antonio was waiting for a gate at the Atlanta airport when a first class passenger’s device started emitting smoke. Flight attendants put the device into a fire containment bag, according to Delta.

“Flight attendants acted quickly to place an overheating electronic device in an onboard containment bag, per procedure,” Delta spokesman Michael Thomas said.

With the plane stopped on the tarmac, the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department responded to the incident and was outside the plane when the captain decided to throw the containment bag with the device out the cockpit window to the fire department, Delta said.

The Federal Aviation Administration has recorded at least 241 incidents of lithium batteries overheating or emitting smoke on flights.

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