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ryanvsnow
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FIRE!

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Today, 20 June, at about 1630 an agent of mine came to me and said that he could see smoke in the cargo bin on E26A. I came over to the A/C, Mesa N854MJ YBE, to check out the problem. Sure enough there was a faint cloud of smoke filling the bin. I notified the Captain and the Fire Dept. After an assessment of the A/C the captain concluded that there was a fire in the Lav holding. Maintainance pulled the A/C apart and found that a cigarette was the cause of the fire. Someone smoked in the lav and flushed their butt down and caused the fire. I wounded why the smoke detector never went off.

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ryanvsnow wrote:Someone smoked in the lav and flushed their butt down and caused the fire.
Was the butt flushed down with petrol?
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sn26567 wrote:
ryanvsnow wrote:Someone smoked in the lav and flushed their butt down and caused the fire.
Was the butt flushed down with petrol?
out of sh*t comes methane gas ... highly flammable !

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People caught smoking should be strapped to the engine nacelles! :-P

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earthman wrote:People caught smoking should be strapped to the engine nacelles! :-P
That should aply to anyone doing anything stupid!

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ryanvsnow wrote:
earthman wrote:People caught smoking should be strapped to the engine nacelles! :-P
That should aply to anyone doing anything stupid!
Even to ministers who do not allow carriers to ply new routes because their backs have not been rubbed :wink:
Aum Sweet Aum.

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earthman wrote:People caught smoking should be strapped to the engine nacelles

Either that or be sent as deck cargo on a submarine :lol: :laugh: :smile:

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Post by C-117 »

How a cigarette butt could remain lit after being flushed into the lav holding - unless it was wrapped in a paper towel or TP and floated around - is an interesting prospect!

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C-117 wrote:How a cigarette butt could remain lit after being flushed into the lav holding - unless it was wrapped in a paper towel or TP and floated around - is an interesting prospect!
I wrote:
earthman wrote: People caught smoking should be strapped to the engine nacelles
Either that or be sent as deck cargo on a submarine
If he was sent as deck cargo on a submarine, he wouldn't be able to smoke would he; the cigarette would be a bit soggy.

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Post by dotcom »

I was on a VS flight where a similar thing happened, I was sat by the toilet and someone was smoking in there, but it wasn't until I informed a crew member that they did anything - do the fire alarms actually work?

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Post by earthman »

Actually, nicotine junkies tend to disable the smoke detectors in the toilets. They should install smoke detector tampering alarms or something. And then smoke detector tampering alarm tampering alarms. Etc.

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Post by ryanvsnow »

I was told once by lowflyby that on a B757 you can take the stopper out of the sink and the sink will have a vaccum stronger than the air vent moving the smoke away from the alarm. I have no idea how you would do this on the Embraer.

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I think they should mark one of the doors 'Smoking area behind this door'... :-)

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Post by lowflyby »

That is so true....when I was a flight attendant on long-haul flights, I did smoke on the 757 (along with other crew members). You just have to be careful!!

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