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Forum: Tech Log
15th Apr 2011, 01:13
Replies: 3,893
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Posted By PickyPerkins

Scale

These two images show the approximate relative sizes of the debris field and the aircraft.
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http://pickyperkins.home.infionline.net/bigfield.jpg

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Forum: Tech Log
14th Feb 2011, 05:04
Replies: 3,893
Views: 1,540,988
Posted By PickyPerkins

Corrosion by seawater

".... An impact switch, mounted in the aft avionics compartment, controls power to the recorder.
If the impact switch is subjected to a 2.5 G shock, the recorder is electrically disconnected to...
Forum: Tech Log
14th Feb 2011, 00:20
Replies: 3,893
Views: 1,540,988
Posted By PickyPerkins

Life at Depth

That's 'cause I'm briefer than you! Regards, PP.
Forum: Tech Log
13th Feb 2011, 23:56
Replies: 3,893
Views: 1,540,988
Posted By PickyPerkins

jcjeant - Resistance to immersion in...

jcjeant


- Resistance to immersion in seawater: 30 days at depth of 6000 m

From your Wikipedia link, reference 12. PP.
Forum: Tech Log
12th Sep 2010, 04:50
Replies: 3,893
Views: 1,540,988
Posted By PickyPerkins

Mr Optimistic

Page 32 of the English version of Interim Report No. 2 says:



The observations referred to include:
Forum: Tech Log
9th Sep 2010, 12:15
Replies: 3,893
Views: 1,540,988
Posted By PickyPerkins

Silly question

Yes, I completely agree. Look at my original post:
http://www.pprune.org/5921178-post2140.html

I am talking about g forces following (after) a bounce of a belt buckle on a passenger's lap..
Forum: Tech Log
9th Sep 2010, 03:51
Replies: 3,893
Views: 1,540,988
Posted By PickyPerkins

Silly question

If I were one of the Wright brothers watching this thread I suspect that I would not join the experts in posting speculation on whether passengers could or could not be released from a fastened seat...
Forum: Tech Log
8th Sep 2010, 08:03
Replies: 3,893
Views: 1,540,988
Posted By PickyPerkins

Silly question

There seem to be many questions about the fact that bodies found floating on the surface of the sea were not belted to seats, but that in contrast their spinal injuries are consistent with them...
Forum: Tech Log
7th Sep 2010, 13:52
Replies: 3,893
Views: 1,540,988
Posted By PickyPerkins

Descent rate

From p. 32 of the English version of the Interem Report No. 2:

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The compression fractures of the spinal column associated with the fractures of the pelvis, observed on...
Forum: Tech Log
26th Dec 2009, 14:26
Replies: 3,893
Views: 1,540,988
Posted By PickyPerkins

The above started me daydreaming of a simple...

The above started me daydreaming of a simple system.

Could one have a "buddy system", where each aircraft is paired with a buddy? i.e. two aircraft on the same or nearby routes maybe 10 to 30...
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