On Nov 16, 9:56 am, Airbus wrote:
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On Nov 15, 7:05 pm, Airbus wrote:
A bit O.T. :
I read an accident report a few years back - an FBO in Europe re-filled an
O2 bottle with compressed air. In the ensuing high-altitude flight, the
pilot lost conciousness and the airplane crashed in the mountains. A
passenger, miraculously, survived and confirmed the cause of the crash due
to the pilot's unconciousness.
What I've wondered ever since I read it :
What would the FBO be doing with compressed air in the first place, and how
could this confusion occur? What *could* they have been thinking?
They use compressed air to drive all their tools in the shop.
Sure - but to get air from their shop compressor into an O2 bottle would
require some real ingenuity. Anyone smart enough to do that would be smart
enough not to do it, I should think!
I'm wondering - maybe the FBO didn't have O2 facilities, and some gopher went
out to a local diving supplies shop, and together they managed to jury-rig the
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The fittings for "Transfilling" from a larger tank are readily
available. Just do a search for "Oxygen Cylinder Fill Adapter". Here
is an example:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItem&item=160164819619&ssPageName=MERC_VI_RCRX _Pr4_PcY_BIN_Stores_IT&refitem=160180462292&itemco unt=4&refwidgetloc=active_view_item&usedrule1=Cros sSell_LogicX&refwidgettype=cross_promot_widget
Sorry for the long link.
David Johnson