Regulators: Batteries Pose In-Flight Fire Risk
The growing number of electronic devices carried by passenger onto planes may pose an increased risk of in-flight fires, the New York Times reports. The primary culprits in such fire, federal aviation officials say, are rechargeable lithium batteries used to power devices ranging from cell phones to flash lights. While 22 battery fires aboard planes have been reported since 1999, regulators say many more incidents go unreported.


