Key Flight Safety Rules

Flying requires following specific safety rules. Certain gadgets can endanger passengers, crew, and the aircraft. Here’s a list of six gadgets you shouldn’t bring on a plane.

 

1. Large Power Banks


Safety Concerns: Big power banks can overheat or even catch fire, posing risks during flights.

Safer Alternative: Choose smaller power banks that meet the airline’s watt-hour limit.

 

2. Portable WiFi Devices


Safety Concerns: These devices have batteries that could ignite and interfere with flight systems.

Safer Alternative: Use the airline’s WiFi or your mobile data instead.

 

3. Remote-Control Toys and Drones


Safety Concerns: They can disrupt navigation systems and are a risk if used near or inside the plane.

Safer Alternative: Leave these toys at home or pack them in checked luggage, following airline guidelines.

 

4. Laser Devices

 

Safety Concerns: Laser pointers can distract and harm the eyes of pilots and passengers.

Safer Alternative: It’s best to avoid these when travelling.

 

5. E-cigarettes and Vapes


Safety Concerns: These devices contain flammable liquids and batteries, increasing fire risk.

Safer Alternative: Don’t use them on the plane; adhere to the airline’s transport policies.

 

6. Flammable Items like Dry Coconuts


Safety Concerns: Items like dry coconuts can catch fire under certain conditions.

Safer Alternative: It’s safest not to bring flammable items like these on a flight.

 

Ensuring a Safe Flight

Understanding and following the rules for what not to bring ensures everyone’s safety. Always check with your airline for their specific policies.