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Aviation Safety Article...

rjames01

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New York, NY
Aircraft Year
1972
Aircraft Type
112 Hot Shot
Reg Number
N1011J
Serial Number
11
For those who might not get this publication, the Aviation Safety folks used an AC11 in one of the October articles.

They should have chosen one with a smoke kit. :D

...Bob
 

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:)Bob,
Whose plane did you have in mind? Smoke on and that close to the ground!
Second thought, I think I have seen that before and you were the "Air Boss"
 
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:)Bob,
Whose plane did you have in mind? Smoke on and that close to the ground!
...

Not sure Pat ... Do you think we might find one with a "New Hebron Red" livery? :D
 
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Bob,

I sent you a PM

Tim
 
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Thanks Tim ... I sent you a reply. :)
 
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I saw that last week. Reading Aviation Safety is my "monthly exercise in terror" reminding everyone, "It CAN happen to you" unless you are continually viligant. I looked up the N-number. VERY interesting. Check out why it was de-registered and where it went.

http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNum_Results.aspx?NNumbertxt=N5881N

Judi, do you know the story?
 
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Da!
 
FAA Aviation Safety Article...SUBJ: Electrical: Fire Hazard in Resetting Circuit Breakers (C/Bs)

FAA Aviation Safety Article...SUBJ: Electrical: Fire Hazard in Resetting Circuit Breakers (C/Bs)

This is an FAA Safety Article from 2009, "Resetting Open Electrical Rocker Switches".
 

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