NEW DELHI: Aviation regulator DGCA<\/a> may issue a fresh advisory on the use of Samsung Galaxy<\/a> Note 7 phones on board aircraft after getting latest inputs from its US counterpart, Federal Aviation Administration<\/a> (FAA<\/a>).
\n
\nThe DGCA is already in touch with FAA on the issue and the fresh advisory is likely to be put in public domain by next week, a senior DGCA official said, two days after a Samsung Galaxy Note 7, apparently a replacement device, caught fire on a US airline flight.
\n
\nSamsung officially recalled one million of its Galaxy Note 7 mobile phones sold before September 15 after finding that some of their batteries had exploded or caught fire.
\n
\nThe company, however, said that until it was able to retrieve the device, it cannot confirm that this incident involves the new Note 7.
\n
\nEarlier, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) had completely banned the use of Galaxy Note 7 on board flights as also carrying them in checked-in baggage, which it partially lifted on September 30.
\n
\n\"The FAA guidelines prohibit carrying of Galaxy Note 7 device in the cargo, besides switching off all applications (in case of flight mode) as well as protecting the switch on\/off button. We are touch with the FAA over the issue and if it revisits these guidelines, we will also issue a fresh advisory on the use of device,\" the official said.
\n
The FAA guidelines issued on September 16 \"prohibit
air<\/a> cargo shipments of recalled or defective lithium batteries and lithium battery-powered devices<\/a>, and passengers may not turn on or charge the devices when they carry them on board a plane. Passengers must also protect the devices from accidental activation, including disabling any features that may turn on the device, such as alarm clocks, and must not pack them in checked luggage.\"
\n
\nThe DGCA, in a public notice on September 12, had advised air travellers \"not to turn on or charge the device and also not to stow them in their check-in baggage.\"
\n
\nHowever, it later allowed passengers to use the device purchased after September 15 which has \"green battery charge indication\". The ban remains on Galaxy Note 7 having a white battery charge indication on the screen and manufactured before September 15, which has seen battery overheating.
\n
\nA Southwest Airline flight from Louisville International Airport in Kentucky to Baltimore was reportedly evacuated on Wednesday after a passenger's Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phone began smoking shortly before takeoff.
\n
\nSamsung has said there was no evidence that this incident was related to the new Note 7 and that they were probing the matter.
\n
\n\"Until we are able to retrieve the device, we cannot confirm that this incident involves the new Note 7. We are working with the authorities and Southwest now to recover the device and confirm the cause,\" Samsung said in a statement.
\n
\nOnce it has examined the device, it will have more information to share, the company added.\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":54740875,"title":"Government to get Rs 37,000 cr from spectrum auction this fiscal","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/government-to-get-rs-37000-cr-from-spectrum-auction-this-fiscal\/54740875","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":54740933,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"DGCA may issue new advisory on Samsung Galaxy Note7 on planes","synopsis":"Samsung officially recalled one million of its Galaxy Note 7 mobile phones sold before September 15 after finding that some of their batteries had exploded or caught fire.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/dgca-may-issue-new-advisory-on-samsung-galaxy-note7-on-planes","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2016-10-07 21:09:47","lastupd":"2016-10-07 21:10:58","breadcrumbTags":["Galaxy","DGCA","air","Federal Aviation Administration","FAA","Devices"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/dgca-may-issue-new-advisory-on-samsung-galaxy-note7-on-planes"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2016-10-07" data-index="article_1">

DGCA可能发行新咨询三星Galaxy Note7上飞机

三星银河笔记正式召回了一百万7 9月15日之前销售的手机后,发现他们的一些电池爆炸或起火。

  • 2016年10月7日更新分点坚持

新德里:航空监管机构DGCA可能发出新鲜的咨询使用三星的吗星系飞机上注意7手机最新输入后,联邦航空管理局(美国联邦航空局)。

DGCA已经联系联邦航空局和新鲜的咨询问题可能是下周把在公共领域,DGCA一位高级官员说,三星Galaxy注意7两天后,显然一个替换设备,着火在美国航空公司的航班。

三星银河笔记正式召回了一百万7 9月15日之前销售的手机后,发现他们的一些电池爆炸或起火。

不过,该公司说,直到能够检索设备,无法确认该事件涉及到新的注7。

早些时候,民用航空总局(DGCA)已经完全禁止使用星系注意船上7航班托运行李也带着他们,这部分取消9月30日。

“美国联邦航空局规定禁止携带星系注意7设备货物,除了关闭所有应用程序(如飞行模式)以及保护开关的开/关按钮。我们在这个问题上与美国联邦航空局和如果它再次使用这些指导方针,我们还将发布一个新的咨询的使用设备,”这位官员说。

美国联邦航空局指南发布了9月16日“禁止空气货物运输的召回或有缺陷的锂电池和锂电池设备,乘客不得打开或者收取设备当他们携带登机。乘客也必须保护设备免受意外激活,包括禁用任何可能打开设备的特性,如闹钟、不得在托运行李。”

DGCA,在9月12日公告,建议航空旅客“不要打开或充电设备,也不把他们登机的行李。”

然而,它后允许乘客使用设备购买9月15日“绿色电池充电指示”。禁令仍在星系注意7有一个白色的屏幕上的电池充电指示和生产在9月15日之前,电池过热。

西南航空公司从肯塔基州路易斯维尔国际机场飞往巴尔的摩据说周三疏散乘客的三星Galaxy报告后7手机起飞前不久开始吸烟。

三星表示,没有证据表明这一事件有关的新注意7和他们调查此事。

“直到我们能够检索设备,我们不能确认这一事件涉及到新的注7。我们现在正与当局和西南恢复设备和确认原因,“三星在一份声明中说。

一旦检查设备,它将有更多的信息分享,该公司补充道。

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NEW DELHI: Aviation regulator DGCA<\/a> may issue a fresh advisory on the use of Samsung Galaxy<\/a> Note 7 phones on board aircraft after getting latest inputs from its US counterpart, Federal Aviation Administration<\/a> (FAA<\/a>).
\n
\nThe DGCA is already in touch with FAA on the issue and the fresh advisory is likely to be put in public domain by next week, a senior DGCA official said, two days after a Samsung Galaxy Note 7, apparently a replacement device, caught fire on a US airline flight.
\n
\nSamsung officially recalled one million of its Galaxy Note 7 mobile phones sold before September 15 after finding that some of their batteries had exploded or caught fire.
\n
\nThe company, however, said that until it was able to retrieve the device, it cannot confirm that this incident involves the new Note 7.
\n
\nEarlier, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) had completely banned the use of Galaxy Note 7 on board flights as also carrying them in checked-in baggage, which it partially lifted on September 30.
\n
\n\"The FAA guidelines prohibit carrying of Galaxy Note 7 device in the cargo, besides switching off all applications (in case of flight mode) as well as protecting the switch on\/off button. We are touch with the FAA over the issue and if it revisits these guidelines, we will also issue a fresh advisory on the use of device,\" the official said.
\n
The FAA guidelines issued on September 16 \"prohibit
air<\/a> cargo shipments of recalled or defective lithium batteries and lithium battery-powered devices<\/a>, and passengers may not turn on or charge the devices when they carry them on board a plane. Passengers must also protect the devices from accidental activation, including disabling any features that may turn on the device, such as alarm clocks, and must not pack them in checked luggage.\"
\n
\nThe DGCA, in a public notice on September 12, had advised air travellers \"not to turn on or charge the device and also not to stow them in their check-in baggage.\"
\n
\nHowever, it later allowed passengers to use the device purchased after September 15 which has \"green battery charge indication\". The ban remains on Galaxy Note 7 having a white battery charge indication on the screen and manufactured before September 15, which has seen battery overheating.
\n
\nA Southwest Airline flight from Louisville International Airport in Kentucky to Baltimore was reportedly evacuated on Wednesday after a passenger's Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phone began smoking shortly before takeoff.
\n
\nSamsung has said there was no evidence that this incident was related to the new Note 7 and that they were probing the matter.
\n
\n\"Until we are able to retrieve the device, we cannot confirm that this incident involves the new Note 7. We are working with the authorities and Southwest now to recover the device and confirm the cause,\" Samsung said in a statement.
\n
\nOnce it has examined the device, it will have more information to share, the company added.\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":54740875,"title":"Government to get Rs 37,000 cr from spectrum auction this fiscal","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/government-to-get-rs-37000-cr-from-spectrum-auction-this-fiscal\/54740875","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":54740933,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"DGCA may issue new advisory on Samsung Galaxy Note7 on planes","synopsis":"Samsung officially recalled one million of its Galaxy Note 7 mobile phones sold before September 15 after finding that some of their batteries had exploded or caught fire.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/dgca-may-issue-new-advisory-on-samsung-galaxy-note7-on-planes","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2016-10-07 21:09:47","lastupd":"2016-10-07 21:10:58","breadcrumbTags":["Galaxy","DGCA","air","Federal Aviation Administration","FAA","Devices"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/dgca-may-issue-new-advisory-on-samsung-galaxy-note7-on-planes"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/dgca-may-issue-new-advisory-on-samsung-galaxy-note7-on-planes/54740933">