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iPhone 4 attempts self combustion on a passenger flight in Australia

By , Tuesday, Nov 29, 2011 at 10:14 am
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An iPhone 4 caused a major scare on an Australian passenger flight when it appeared to commence self combustion. The iPhone 4 belonging to one of the passengers on Regional Express flight ZL319 operating from Lismore to Sydney started to emit a significant amount of dense smoke accompanied by a red glow.

Luckily the aircraft had already landed when the incident started and a flight attendant carried out recovery actions which included extinguishing the iPhone. The incident has been reported to the Australian Transport and Safety Bureau (ASTB) as well as the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). The iPhone is also now in the possession of the ASTB for analysis.

Source:  Rex Press Release, [AV Herald](http://avherald.com/h?article=446c4f7f&opt=0 3:30 PM), thanks Phil!

Chris Oldroyd

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  1. Paul says:

    But the good news is the fire was much more stylish and user-friendly than any of the fires from Android phones.

  2. custom back case so phone was tampered with apple logo is steve jobs icon.

  3. Jlbfoot says:

    I want THAT Angry Bird for those extra tough levels!

  4. Pieroxy says:

    This is nothing! iPhones have been known to fly away from their masters !

    http://pieroxy.blogspot.com/2009/08/news-from-missouri-my-iphone-flew-away.html

  5. Na4i says:

    Talking about a heated conversation!

  6. EJ says:

    OMG Steve Jobs appeared on the back of a burned iPhone! He's taken over the jesus sightings!

  7. Brock Coutu says:

    well i am flying soon with my new iphone i hope it doesnt pull this

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