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In article 7NxGf.763046$_o.335162@attbi_s71, Jay Honeck
wrote: This is a picture of a UPS DC-8 that landed on fire at PHL: http://phlairline.com/N748UP.html Anyone know more about this incident? What happened? I'd imagine some cargo caught on fire; not sure beyond that. I'm certain they're still investigating exactly what burned. Speaking of burning cargo: Keep that picture of the DC-8 in mind when packing your bag to check on an airline flight. I distinctly remember a few years back at my airline, we were getting ready to close up for a flight out of Burlington, VT. The agent loading the bags came up to talk to me. He said there was a "funny smell" coming from one of the bags, and wanted to check it out if I didn't mind waiting. For a suspicious bag? Are you kidding? Open it up! And he did. What was in it? A large, half-full bottle of acetone, leaking all over the canvas bag and releasing strong vapors. Not only is it *extremely* flammable (particularly the vapors), but the warnings for it also include this statement: "Inhalation of vapors irritates the respiratory tract. May cause coughing, dizziness, dullness, and headache. Higher concentrations can produce central nervous system depression, narcosis, and unconsciousness." Nice. The cargo compartment of our airplane shares the pressure vessel with the passenger cabin; many airplanes do. What might those fumes have done to the occupants of the plane? What if the bag under it had matches in it? What if they rubbed together during the takeoff roll? Acetone is one of many things that may be legal to carry in dedicated cargo planes, but not planes with passengers on board. (Matches and lighters, incidentally, are also forbidden in checked bags.) The chemical-soaked bag was taken off the plane. If I recall, the shaken but apologetic passenger elected to go on without her bag and pick it up on her return. This was pre 9/11, of course; these days they probably would take her off the plane beat her with hoses. Pack your bags carefully, folks. :-) -- Garner R. Miller ATP/CFII/MEI Clifton Park, NY =USA= http://www.garnermiller.com/ |
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