EK Uniform is a fire hazard
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EK Uniform is a fire hazard
Gent's,
I just saw a EK Jacket burn and melt in 10 seconds, I am not kidding, this thing almost exploded, again in 10 seconds there was nothing left besides melted burning plastic.
I didn't even have the time to film it, please be careful.
I just saw a EK Jacket burn and melt in 10 seconds, I am not kidding, this thing almost exploded, again in 10 seconds there was nothing left besides melted burning plastic.
I didn't even have the time to film it, please be careful.
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Luckily I'm not planning to wear my jacket during a fire, but my trousers are a different story. Ouch.
This is my opinion of course and not the company's, and it's done through a VPN. Guess that's two strikes.
On a serious note, surely at least being flame proof would have one of the criteria at design stage...at least you'd think so wouldn't you? Clearly that didn't come in to it?
This is my opinion of course and not the company's, and it's done through a VPN. Guess that's two strikes.
On a serious note, surely at least being flame proof would have one of the criteria at design stage...at least you'd think so wouldn't you? Clearly that didn't come in to it?
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That is truly staggering.
To have every bit of fabric on the pilot's seat rigorously tested and certified to FAR 25-853, then clothe the pilot in highly combustible uniform (which, particularly trousers, would not be easy to abandon in a hurry) is just crazy.
As SLF, I always dress in cotton or wool for air travel, and tell all my family likewise.
To have every bit of fabric on the pilot's seat rigorously tested and certified to FAR 25-853, then clothe the pilot in highly combustible uniform (which, particularly trousers, would not be easy to abandon in a hurry) is just crazy.
As SLF, I always dress in cotton or wool for air travel, and tell all my family likewise.
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A whole jacket in 10 seconds, that must be some sort of a record guys.
It is like wearing a bombvest....
Lets burn another one, film it and send it to the chiefs... This is really ridiculous...
Who has a spare one?
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It is like wearing a bombvest....
Lets burn another one, film it and send it to the chiefs... This is really ridiculous...
Who has a spare one?
N.
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my friend will burn his soon, then he will try to make a quick 10 seconds video, the trick is that you start filming before you light it, I was totally surprised by it,
the Emirates uniform should be labeled as dangerous good and needs a sticker on it instead of the wings
the Emirates uniform should be labeled as dangerous good and needs a sticker on it instead of the wings
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In my early years at BA we wore nylon shirts. Someone discovered that when on fire, they stuck to the skin. Great company, removed them all from stock & we were re-issued with cotton. We were advised to get rid of the nylon ones and not even keep them for gardening. No advice on how to get rid of them so I burned mine.