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Old 14th Mar 2013, 03:57
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Willoz269; put simply the battery must not burn except perhaps once or twice during entire life of 787 fleet. If battery does overheat or burn, fire must be contained and emissions safely vented. Of course Boeing was supposed to comply with all of that in the first place. NTSB report already reveals some rash assumptions and skimpy testing that led Boeing to self-certificate a dangerous battery system. Better luck next time!
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