Thia...
YES/NO: EMC, Static electricity, proper "grounding" and Lightning are MAJOR threats to aircraft with electrical systems and delicate mechanical components. EVERY aircraft design must provide essential bonding/grounding/EMC protection against corona, static-electricity, arcing, sparking and lightning surge to protect delicate parts from damage.
NO: EMC [from High voltage lines] is MOST likely to affect unprotected electronics/circuits. It could just disturb, or add noise to the electronics...or it could "trash" delicate unprotected micro-processors. Other significant damage is unlikely [IE: to engine ignition systems]... unless the aircraft strikes a power line or tower!!!!
NOTE: Lightning strikes, combined with poor bonding and grounding across major components [IE: flaps and ailerons to the wing structure, etc] can actually induce arcing damage to electrical wiring and components [lights, batteries, speakers, etc], bearings/bushings, fasteners and joints... and fuel tanks can acutally detonate due to random sparking from fastener tails or hardware in high resistance areas.
There are several great SPECS that deal with this subject You should be aware of:
SAE ARP1870
SAE ARP4043
MIL-HDBK-274
MIL-STD-464
MIL-HDBK-1857
Regards, Wil Taylor