Posted on 07/15/2004 8:36:41 PM PDT by nwctwx
Apparently 10 people overcome by fumes on flight, 4 in critical condition. This was reported at the half hour flash (11:30PM EDT).
Sorry - we were talking about another article, which discussed what happened last week -- a possible terrorist practice run.
And of course the question is whether this incident could be terror related.
Curiously this article didn't have the almost obligatory " they don't think it's terror related" in it.
I am looking for more info, but nothing more has been forthcoming in the past hour.
No, just blistfully ignorant. Except for Freepers that get a little taste of the truth , as we hunker over our keyboards. And we only have a few of the puzzle pieces. Things are far worse than even we fear.
yeah fumes could be generated by the failures of equipment, I have mentioned above. A "sock" going bad could generate some fumes as well as a jet pump valve becoming stuck leading to ECS overheating could be a cause of the fumes.
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Posted by dubyaweluvya On 07/15/2004 11:47:28 PM CDT WBNSTV Channel 10 in Columbus, OH ^ Columbus Officers May Be Exposed to Harmful Substance There are reports that some Columbus Police Officers may have been exposed to something infectious and contagious. 10TV was told the officers are being treated at Doctor's West Hospital and will be fine. It is unkown where the police officers were exposed to the harmful substance. Watch 10TV Eyewitness News for more on this developing story. |
I found the cause...http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1172377/posts...
"fire officials report..." is what the article said; fumes imply "unseen" (as opposed to smoke)...who knows, but I read that article that is being linked on this thread and now I wouldn't doubt anything.
I was on a plane several years ago that had pressurization problems. Passengers were doubled over in pain, holding their heads, etc., but it was nothing like the reports from this incident. Flew from Atlanta to Chicago that way and no one got ill, though many (most) were obviously experiencing a great deal of discomfort. Could pressurization problems cause the type of symptoms related here? Seeking info; not challenging you. You sound as if you are more knowledgeable than I on the subject.
Me neither(I would not doubt, anything).
http://myweb.accessus.net/~090/scan/scanneraudio.html
This looks like it has a link to Baltimore County Fire dept. scanner freq.
I was going to ask you what other "gasses" would be part of the system...freon?
How about the ballasts in some of the fluorescent lights on the plane? I know when they go, they make me wanna puke!
Say if a "sock" in a moisture seperator got crudded up and inhibiting airflow, allowing overheated airflow, this could generate fumes as well as the others I've stated above. If a jet pump valve goes bad it could have the same results, as well as either a heat exchanger going bad or a pressurisation turbine failure could lead to the same.
FWIW......
This is a piece of cut cheese.....
And odds are, you will not see a thing about it on any news after tonite, just like countless other "bizarre" airline incidents over the last 4 yrs.
Thanks--kinda late here for me to run a sqawker. (sleeping people here)
I'm wondering if the planes ventilation system uses freon?
I got one like that in my front door at work. turn on the lights and the one in the hallway goes crazy flashing what appears to be green alternating with the usual white for a few minutes(ballast going bad). It can be nauseating.
I don't know---reports are saying some passengers "critical", hard to keep a lid on that.
This is not the first report of lately of passengers feeling ill from fumes while riding on Planes and I believe there was a bus too. They are all over on the TM threads, but I am too tired to look for them.
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