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Old August 29th 06, 07:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jay Beckman
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Default A doubt on cabin aircon


"Jim Macklin" wrote in message
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The FBOs in Phoenix have portable air chillers they roll up
to the airplane to cool the cabin and even the baggage and
battery compartment. But it can get hot inside withy the
engines at ground idle.


I was actually thinking commercial flights (as was, I thought, the OP...)

They can get cabins down right frigid when they get the hose in early and if
the compressor is running well...

I've actually heard people ask the FA if they could turn the air DOWN in
July.

Jay B


 




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