Airlines
Flight Attendant Shares Clever Hack for Charging Your Phone
A flight attendant recently won the hearts of social media users with her finest travel tips, which included a creative trick for charging your phone overseas if you didn’t bring a power adapter.
She provided her thoughts to remember while traveling, in a TikTok video that, One of the most cutting-edge travel hacks, according to Rotterdam, Netherlands resident Esther, is to charge your electrical devices through a TV.
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If you misplaced or forgot your charger’s wall plug, this is quite helpful. However, compared to utilizing a plug, this trick will take much longer to charge your devices.
Numerous USB ports are present on most TVs. It’s crucial to keep in mind though that when you connect your phone to this, the TV switches on and starts continuously powering your device. Some TikTok users laughed and joked, “Charger TV,” while others were appreciative.
One travel adapter can charge several devices, saving you money on buying separate ones for your laptop and other gadgets. It’s a simple but efficient solution. She shares in her popular TikTok that she has various plugs in her travel adapter to obtain the best value for her money.
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However, other users of TikTok were worried that the hack could result in a fire risk, with some writing in the comments, “How to start a fire hack!”. However, she replied to a user who said, “Please don’t do this.” It will spark a fire” with “It didn’t… they wouldn’t make it with so many plugs if it wasn’t safe.” I’ve been doing it for over ten years.
Airlines
Air India Express Aircraft Engine Part Falls Outside Delhi Airport; DGCA Orders Probe
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has launched an inquiry following reports that metal fragments were discovered at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport after an Air India Express flight made an emergency landing on Monday evening.
The emergency landing was prompted by a detected engine fault, but fortunately, the landing was executed safely without any injuries to the passengers.
The situation began when crew members of the Air India Express flight reported an engine issue, leading to the emergency landing. The DGCA has confirmed that a thorough investigation is underway and has directed that the aircraft undergo a comprehensive safety inspection.
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The discovery of metal debris outside the airport has raised concerns, prompting the DGCA to probe whether these fragments are linked to the aircraft involved in the emergency landing. Authorities are particularly focused on whether the metal pieces, which were found near the airport, originated from the same Air India Express flight that experienced engine trouble.
While preliminary assessments suggest that the debris could be a broken blade from an aircraft engine, the exact source remains unconfirmed. The airline has yet to verify if the metal fragments are from their aircraft.
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The Delhi Police, working in conjunction with the DGCA, have initiated their own investigation to determine the origin of the metal pieces. A technical team is set to analyze whether the fragments are associated with the aircraft in question. As the investigation continues, a case has been filed with the airport authority to address the matter.
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