Smoke in Cockpit Events
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Smoke in Cockpit Events
I get the impression that I am reading an increasing amount of reports of smoke in cockpit / odour events reported on the web. I would like to ask the 'older' pilots on here if they believe there has been an increase over the last 20 years & could this be due to the use of more electronic displays etc. in cockpits of newer aircraft today?
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Both, odour as in a non-visible unusual smell perhaps from something overheating, for example a fan bearing or a heat sink paste, melting pcb lacquer. Smoke from anything that has combusted & produced visible products of combustion for example a failed capacitor.
I am referring to cockpit fixtures & fittings & avionics bays & not from the the air-con system.
I am referring to cockpit fixtures & fittings & avionics bays & not from the the air-con system.
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Ok, with it now, but in some aircraft those smells would be impossible to detect due to the overpowering stench of burnt engine oil!
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I agree on the engine oil stink, I worked with a certain brand on land based aero derivative gas turbines & one whiff had me looking at the data sheets to see what was in it. Wore a mask every time after that.
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Junk Notes?
IMO, DevX sure did not contribute much helpful knowledge to this inquiry.
I wish that I had something to offer the original poster, but I do not. Guessing is not good enough.
I wish that I had something to offer the original poster, but I do not. Guessing is not good enough.