TechThoughts.org | New FAA lithium ion battery rules: Jan. 1, 2008 ... : ... restrictive for professional DV and tech nerds? TechThoughts talks about the FAA rules on laptop (and similar) battries. If you?re going to be carrying your own batteries on a ...
http://techthoughts.org/2007/12/31/new-faa-lithium-ion-battery-rules-jan-1-2008/
Will the FAA Ban Laptop Batteries?: Laptops are the best thing that ever happened to airline travel. They enable you to catch up on your work, play games or watch a movie while you are traveling. Better still, many ...
http://www.pcworld.com/article/142749/will_the_faa_ban_laptop_batteries.html
Mike Elgan: Will the FAA ban laptop batteries?: Share February 22, 2008 (Computerworld) Laptops are the best thing that ever happened to airline travel. They enable you to catch up on your work, play games or watch a movie while ...
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Rumor Smashed: The FAA Isn't Banning Laptop Batteries: The Associate Press just reported that the FAA is now banning all Lithium batteries, meaning you can't travel with extra batteries for your laptop or digital camera.
http://gizmodo.com/338676/rumor-smashed-the-faa-isnt-banning-laptop-batteries
Will the FAA Ban Laptop Batteries? - PC World: Carry-on batteries are now governed by a complicated new set of rules--and the government could get tougher.
http://s.pcworld.com/article/142749/will_the_faa_ban_laptop_batteries.html
PC World Community: Will the FAA Ban Laptop Batteries? ...: I thought they only blew up when charging? How can discharging make them blow up?
http://forums.pcworld.com/thread/27821?tstart=0
Mike Elgan: Will the FAA ban laptop batteries? : Laptop batteries explode. It's only a matter of time before it happens in-flight. Then what? ... Subscribe to our e-mail newsletters For more info on a specific newsletter, click ...
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Safe Travel: FAA travel tips ... AAA batteries available in retail stores, as well as almost all standard laptop computer batteries.
http://safetravel.dot.gov/whats_new_batteries.html
RE: Will the FAA ban laptop batteries? | NetworkWorld.com Community: The present "security" bans are a facade to make the flying public feel like they are safe. All those who fly frequently know how easy it is to get things through security, and no ...
http://edge.networkworld.com/community/node/25362
TSA: Safe Travel with Batteries and Devices: Lithium-ion batteries, often found in laptop computers, differ from primary lithium ... no explosion hazard associated with either kind of battery, the Federal Aviation Administration ...
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/assistant/batteries.shtm
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