My question I think will mostly pertain to part 91 operators, depends on what your procedure is.
When I was doing my corporate specific training we had several pilots in our class also. One of the instructors, a Firefighter, ask this question:
If smoke begins coming out of a panel,(ie avionics) in the cockpit, what is your procedure?
I was shocked to find not 1 pilot said it was in his/her procedure for 1 of the pilots to take just a few seconds to grab the halon and and and put some into the area smoke was coming from.
The firefighter explained about lack of knowledge on the halon causes many to not want to use it unless they visually see flames. He said "WHERE THERE IS SMOKE THERE IS FIRE!!"
He explained how the halon is only a gas and WILL NOT harm any electrical equipment, and that it dissapates. That I did not know.
Anyway, just curious of others procedures, and give ya something to think about.
Ladi
When I was doing my corporate specific training we had several pilots in our class also. One of the instructors, a Firefighter, ask this question:
If smoke begins coming out of a panel,(ie avionics) in the cockpit, what is your procedure?
I was shocked to find not 1 pilot said it was in his/her procedure for 1 of the pilots to take just a few seconds to grab the halon and and and put some into the area smoke was coming from.
The firefighter explained about lack of knowledge on the halon causes many to not want to use it unless they visually see flames. He said "WHERE THERE IS SMOKE THERE IS FIRE!!"
He explained how the halon is only a gas and WILL NOT harm any electrical equipment, and that it dissapates. That I did not know.
Anyway, just curious of others procedures, and give ya something to think about.
Ladi