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That's a point i hadn't considered. I was planning to have at least one populated island and airships that travel to it, but now i know i'll need to account for that in airship design. I wonder if an anchor or ground wire dragging on the ground would fix this.
Does this sort of thing cause problems on Earth with airplanes and zeppelins?
That is completely outside of my expertise, but I would guess not. Most air vehicles are made out of metal on the outside, leading to the vehicle just being a conductor for the electricity passing further on to the ground and not "staying" in the vehicle.
Your islands would probably be enough of a ground mass, that it could store the electrical charge.