The world's largest coalition of pilots said on Tuesday it hopes to ship a large number of lithium batteries and products that prohibit passenger and cargo aircraft from carrying batteries because they could cause fires. In seeking a federal ban, the Airline Pilots Association noted three incidents since June, in which lithium battery transport apparently caused a fire in the United States. S. planes. On Aug. 14, 1, 000 e-fire on goodscigarettes -a battery-A power device that provides nicotine for inhalation-Was found in the cargo compartment after a plane landed in Minni apores. St. Paul International AirportEach cigarette contains rechargeable lithium. ion battery. In another example, a combined Parcel Service plane landed in Santo Domingo on July 15, and a pack of cell phone batteries shipped from Michigan to Dominican Republicans were found smoking and smoking. The packaging file shows "old battery-non-haz. "What is the trend in the testimony of NewsTrump MAGA RallyMcGahn? A tornado threatens a burning package containing lithium. ion "bicycle-"Power equipment" was found in the cargo of UPS flights in Ontario, California. The union said it traveled to Honolulu on June 18. Mark Rogers, director of the Union's hazardous public welfare program, said in a statement: "There is more and more evidence of obvious and current dangers . ". "In order to protect air passengers, crew and cargo, we need to ban these dangerous goods immediately. The Union stressed that passengers will not be prohibited from carrying electronic devices equipped with lithium batteries on the plane, such as laptops, mobile phones and cameras. Instead, the union is concerned that the goods contain multiple batteries, both loose and in-house products. If the battery is short-circuited-Circuit, it can fire, fire can ignite other batteries. In a letter to Cynthia Douglas, acting deputy director of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Authority, the trade union president, said that before the agency was able to develop regulations for transporting battery safety packaging, it is necessary to ban shipment immediately. He noted that Douglas told a panel in the House this spring that the safety authority was working on new regulations for the transportation of lithium batteries. But he said the union would ask Congress to step in if the government did not act quickly. Security officials did not immediately respond to calls seeking comment. Pratt said three recent incidents similar to those of February. Ups dc-When the plane made an emergency landing at Philadelphia International Airport, the crew found smoke in the cargo compartment, which deteriorated further as the plane dropped. The plane landed safely and the crew escaped with minor injuries, but the plane and most of the cargo were destroyed. "We are very lucky, lithium. "The Ion battery failure (in the last three events) did not cause an accident, but luck was not a reasonable safety strategy," Prater said . ". Large Pallets are no longer allowed by the Federal Aviation AdministrationLithium shipmentsMetal batteries on the planeAirline passengers are not allowed to pack loose lithium batteries in checked baggage. Consumer electronics containing lithium batteries are still allowedLuggage and checked baggage. However, passengers can only carry two spare lithium batterieson baggage.