djlee0314 Well-known member Jun 7, 2010 219 1 0 Visit site Sep 16, 2016 #1 The question is....how are they going to tell if it's a replacement of recalled device? https://www.faa.gov/news/updates/?newsId=86504&cid=TW475
The question is....how are they going to tell if it's a replacement of recalled device? https://www.faa.gov/news/updates/?newsId=86504&cid=TW475
djlee0314 Well-known member Jun 7, 2010 219 1 0 Visit site Sep 16, 2016 #2 CORRECTION: Looks like it's not a full ban but asking airlines to prohibit passengers from powering on or plugging in their Galaxy Note 7 on a flight versus previously "strongly advising" passengers not to turn them on.
CORRECTION: Looks like it's not a full ban but asking airlines to prohibit passengers from powering on or plugging in their Galaxy Note 7 on a flight versus previously "strongly advising" passengers not to turn them on.
T trucksmoveamerica#AC Trusted Member Jul 20, 2010 8,071 660 113 Visit site Sep 17, 2016 #3 Well then they need to ban powering on all devices with lithium batteries, they all can go boom.
L Lobwedgephil Trusted Member Apr 4, 2012 799 0 16 Visit site Sep 17, 2016 #4 This is going to be a big problem in a week when new stock is out, no way to tell difference.