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To: HighWheeler

" Also note that not a single 747 worldwide was grounded or inspected for the possibility of an exploding center tank."

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38 posted on 06/03/2004 5:08:50 AM PDT by Rebelbase
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To: Rebelbase
Yes they were inspected and modifications put into force:

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"Yesterday's action incorporates several recent recommendations Boeing sent out to airlines operating 747s. Under Boeing's voluntary program, 250 aircraft have been inspected "with no significant problems found," said Boeing spokeswoman Kirsti Dunn.

Although the proposed rule requires only a one-time inspection, McSweeny said the agency plans to eventually require repeat inspections of the center fuel tank components. Currently, the inside of the tank is not part of aircraft-maintenance programs.

"We do not believe one time is enough," McSweeny said of the inspections.

The rules proposed yesterday would also require that a flame arrester -- a series of screens that could snuff out a spark -- be installed on a pipe leading to the scavenge pump, which removes residual fuel, in the center tank. McSweeny said the FAA believes it's possible for components of the pump to separate and cause a spark.

The FAA also is preparing to issue directives that would require airlines to separate fuel-measuring system wires outside the tank from other high-voltage wires. "We are working on a final action," McSweeny said. ....

55 posted on 06/03/2004 5:28:19 AM PDT by Tommyjo
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