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. |
And the obvious question is: why was the jacket on fire?:cool:
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lets call it a little celebration of freedom
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Love ya work bacon.
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Sounds cool, end of **** uniform burning party, let me join
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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? |
But TCAS made a fortune on the uniform with his wasta style.
No need to be fire proof as long as his bonus is fire proof. |
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. |
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? N.:ok: |
After reading that new FCI about annexes, I think I'll have a spare jacket to try that out soon!
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Sounds like it would make a great YouTube video.
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The uniform is not bull**** resistant either....
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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 |
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.
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A very relevant thread given recent events....
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Filler....
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Why do you think you can discharge 50,000 volts from your fingers to the MCP? They should rather design fire proof kerosene...
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somebody else needs to burn one and film it, I couldn't believe what I saw
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Ok but remove the pilot first...
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Ok but remove the pilot first... |
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