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Sure...and just about anyone who starts a/c engines can say the
same...fireguards are a waste of time... I think it depends on the aircraft. Despite the extremely rare occurances, I actually believe they serve a purpose during a BUFF engine start, at least for #4 (the first engine started). In the BUFF, we have no APU and rely on an AGE cart for starting #4 and # 5 engine. The carts are old (imagine that) and generally not designed to spin your engines any higher than about 25% RPM, so basically, until you have #4 on line, you have limited ability to motor out a fire, which obviously increases your probability of needing fire retardant and a fire guard. BUFDRVR "Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips everyone on Bear Creek" |
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