Incident at Heathrow?

I thought they had sorted all the battery problems out? or am I thinking of another plane?

They never sorted it, they simply made sure any fire would not cause a plane to come down. I am not sure they ever found the issues catalyst...
 
Ah, OK - either it didn't say fire when they first posted, or I didn't notice :) Must be fairly serious if they stopped all traffic - or is that normal procedure?

Did you even read the article? It says quite clearly that its standard procedure if fire crews are taken up :confused:
 
I'm not an aviation type or anything, but I would imagine that means that all Dreamliners will be grounded immediately. Doesn't really bode well for Boeing does it.
 
Did you even read the article? It says quite clearly that its standard procedure if fire crews are taken up :confused:

When I first started typing there wasn't even an article - just a breaking news banner on the BBC site. Then when there was actually page it was just one para and really didn't say what was going on....because nobody knew at that point. It was a developing story so get off my back, chump :p
 
Good news for Airbus.

Last week on a Thompson flight into Gatwick the pilot was very proud pointing out their first dreamliner parked up.

It's not confirmed if it's the battery or not yet.
 
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I would say either the faulty wires or battery or both or maybe some wires for lights,etc.. may faulty that boeing cant find it... remember it mentioned years ago when 787 built up and then got problems with wires so that i think the wires may got lots of problems which cause fire..
 
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