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NTSB: 787 battery approval should be reconsidered
By JOAN LOWY
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A top federal safety official says the government should reconsider its approval of the kind of batteries used in the Boeing 787 Dreamliner because they can explode into fires, a specter that manufacturer testing did not pick up.
National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Deborah Hersman says Thursday that Boeing's safety testing of the batteries before they won approval from the Federal Aviation Administration showed that a short-circuit in one of the battery's eight cells could be retained in that cell.
But the NTSB's investigation of a Jan. 7 battery fire in a Japan Airlines 787 parked at Boston's Logan International Airport shows the short-circuiting quickly spread to the battery's other cells, creating a cascading, uncontrolled chemical reaction that sparked the fire.
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Posted: Saturday, February 9 2013, 10:49 AM CST
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Official: 2nd person killed by Oklahoma tornado
May 20, 2013 15:50 GMT
By SEAN MURPHY Associated Press
SHAWNEE, Okla. (AP) -- Oklahoma's state medical examiner's office says a second person was killed by a tornado that leveled a central Oklahoma mobile home park.
Office spokeswoman Amy Elliott on Monday identified the two people who are confirmed to have been killed during Sunday's storms as 79-year-old Glen Irish and 76-year-old Billy Hutchinson. Both men were from Shawnee.
One of several tornadoes that touched down in parts of the nation's midsection on Sunday leveled the Steelman Estates Mobile Home Park near Shawnee.
It wasn't immediately clear if both victims lived at the mobile home park.
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