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Re: Checking batteries on the airplane? Delta Specifically...

Keep in mind, its not normal handling that is the problem. You put your batteries in a nice box, all taped up, and it seems like they should be okay on an airplane

the problem is what happens if something goes very wrong? Worst case scenario is: they dont want anything in the cargo section that can explode or ignite a fire in case the plane goes down. Its one thing to have a fuel tank rupture in a crash, its a whole nuther story if something ignites the fuel (your smashed batteries).
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