Legal analysis: In accordance with the Civil Aviation Industry Standards of the People's Republic of China "Air Transportation Specifications of Lithium Batteries" and "Air Transportation Specifications for Passengers and Crews Carrying Dangerous Goods" and other relevant regulatory documents, passengers carrying lithium-ion batteries on civil aviation Please note the following for aircraft.
Legal basis: “Air transport regulations for passengers and crew carrying dangerous goods”. Passengers carrying lithium-ion batteries on civil aircraft should pay attention to the following points:
1. -ion batteries transported The nominal energy must not exceed 160 Wh. Anything over 160 Wh must be transported via dangerous goods procedures.
2. Equipment containing lithium-ion batteries (such as laptopsbles, cameras, camcorders, etc.) must be carried in accordance with the following rules:
(1) May be placed in checked baggage and carried in carry-on baggage.
(2) Measures must be taken to prevent accidental starting.
(3) The rated energy of lithium-ion batteries should not exceed 100 Wh.
(4) Lithium-ion batteries with a rated energy between 100 Wh (exclusive) and 160 Wh (inclusive) must be approved by the operator (airline).
3. Spare lithium-ion batteries must be carried according to the following rules:
(1) They may only be carried in carry-on baggage.
(2) Individual batteries must be protected against short circuits. Replacement batteries can be placed in their original retail packaging or the electrodes can be insulated - for example, by taping the exposed electrodes withec adhesive tape, placing the battery. Packed separately in a plastic belt or protective bag (3) The rated energy of a single lithium-ion battery should not exceed 100Wh.
(4) With operator (airline) approval, spare lithium-ion batteries with a rated energy of 100 Wh (exclusive) to 160 Wh (inclusive) may be carried , but no more than 2 batteries can be carried. be worn.
Batteries cannot be checked in and can only be placed in carry-on baggage. Each passenger cannot exceed two pieces.
The Civil Aviation Administration of China issued the “Lithium Battery Air Transportation Specifications” in 2009, which establishes detailed regulations on the air transportation of lithium batteries . Domestic consumer electronic products include lithium batteries, such as watches,computers, cameras, cell phones, laptops, video cameras, etc. Carry-on baggage may be carried in the air, but measures must be taken to prevent accidental activation of the equipment.
Announcement on the regulation requiring civil aviation passengers to carry an “external battery” on board:
Power bank refers to a power bank whose main function is used for lithium battery power banks that provide external power to electronic devices such as mobile phones. According to the "Technical Instructions for the Safety of Air Transportation of Dangerous Goods" and the "China Civil Aviation Regulations on the Transportation of Dangerous Goods" currently in force, passengers carrying external batteries on board must complyWed to the following regulations:
1. External batteries must be carried by passengers for personal use.
2. Power bank onlyIt can be carried in carry-on baggage or on your person, but is strictly prohibited in checked baggage.
3. External batteries rated at less than 100 Wh do not require airline approval; external batteries with a power rating greater than 100 Wh but not more than 160 Wh may only be carried with airline approval. , but each passenger is not allowed to carry more than two external batteries.
4. It is strictly prohibited to carry a power bank with a rated energy above 160 Wh. It is strictly prohibited to carry a power bank that does not indicate the rated energy and cannot calculate the rated energy using otherbrands; settings.
5. Power banks should not be used to charge electronic devices during flight. For external batteries with a start switch, the external battery must always be turned off during flight.