Aviation bosses are tired of reminding you about 2 crucial plane safety rules
Aviation safety authorities are reiterating two essential rules after a British Airways flight from London to Las Vegas experienced a lithium battery fire. The airline said the fire was controlled after landing and passengers disembarked without incident. Officials urge keeping power banks and other lithium devices in carry-on baggage and following airline rules to prevent fires. The episode underscores ongoing emphasis on safe handling of energized devices in flight and the importance of reporting overheating devices. IATA has launched the Save a Life, Not a Bag campaign to discourage passengers from leaving baggage behind during evacuations. The group notes evacuations for aircraft with more than 44 seats must occur within 90 seconds, and lingering for luggage can cost lives. In May, Frontier Airlines faced a widely shared evacuation video showing passengers retrieving belongings. IATA also reported that about 80% of passengers know what to do in an emergency, yet only 61% say they would leave items behind.





