"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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"Viperdoc" wrote in
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So, the O2 fueled an already existing fire or caused it?
I suspect that pumping the oxygen into the system somehow started
the fi it probably is a new definition for the term "hot start"
Mm, nice.
You heard about this?
http://www.gadling.com/2007/12/16/qu...-fills-oxygen-
tan
ks- with-nitrogen/
Sounds worse than it was, but still....
Bertie
It appears that they were lucky and the oxygen was'nt needed; but it
does remind me of some of the speculation surrunding the Paine
Stewart
case. Two hypotheses around my local airport were that 1) the tank
was inadvertantly filled with nitrogen or 2) that someone misread
the
labeling on the regulator on/off handle--which is counterintuitively
labeled with "on" or "off" and arrows pointing which direction to
turn
the knob for the desired result. I don't recall whether the case
was
ever fully resolved; but a lot of pilots found a couple of areas
worthy of their maximum vigilance!
Moe likely was they passed out before they even realised they were in
trouble on that one. More easily done than I'd certainly expect.
Bertie
That was also suggested, and could well be the real answer.
Doesn't really matter. It's done and the only thing that matters is that
all the possibilities are looked at and equipment and training are
geared towards avoiding a repetition of the accident. Easier said than
done.
Bertie
You're a cross posting dumb ass.