CO2 poisoning
CO poisoning? Or actually CO2 poisoning?
CO2 poisoning
CO2 poisoning
Carbon Dioxide poisoning? I assume you mean CO, Carbon Monoxide.
I just read the preliminary NTSB report. It makes no mention of CO poisoning. Where'd you get this information?
Interesting. Thanks. I'd be interested to hear why the insurance company feels it needs to relax the CSIP requirement.
Not a clue-seems like backtracking to me. Unfortunately I don't have any specifics, I've heard comments that Cirrus owners are going to non-CSIPs for FRs and annual training because their insurance dropped the CSIP requirement so they can go to somebody at their home 'drome for less $$. Go figure.
What's the time frame for the release of the final NTSB report? Are GA reports released earlier than the typical part 121 report?Ok, typo, carbon MONOXIDE. Thats what the family was told, and it was passed to the FBO here. Nothing formal in writing or any report from NTSB, just second hand info. So take it for what its worth.
So, I guess I don't understand how CO was able to leak inside the cockpit area of this aircraft, unless it was absorbing into the ventilation system (ac/heating) somehow. And obviously if it was, there would be no way the pilot or passengers would have known the were being poisoned. Doesn't the exhaust pipe vent under the engine?
Maybe it's time for cirrus to install a CO monitor inside the cockpit and a small vent window.
The 08 Cirrus I fly has one and it gets very annoying sometimes. Once was sitting on the ramp behind a jet and caught some fumes, right after liftoff the Garmin 1000 Audio kept saying "WARNING WARNING", my passengers literally thought we was going down. Started back to the field and it finally went off.