A plane that left June 12 from Ahmedabad, India, crashed shortly after takeoff. The aircraft, bound for London, went down and crashed into a medical college hostel. Of the 242 people aboard the plane,…

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Examination and testing of the exemplar battery from the JAL airplane has begun at the Carderock Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center laboratories. Detailed examinations will be looking for signs of in-service damage and manufacturing defects. The test program will include mechanical and electrical tests to determine the performance of the battery, and to uncover signs of any degradation in expected performance.
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