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    ETOPS DEFINITIONS : ETOPS are those flights conducted over a route that contains a point further than one hour flying time at one engine inoperative‚ still air cruise speed under standard conditions from an ADEQUATE AIRPORT. 430 NM’s for A-310 for one hour. We have 120 minutes ETOP’S approval from DGCA. ADEQUATE AIRPORT : is an airport that meets the landing performance requirements of the aircraft ie. Ruway length‚ ATC‚ Lighting‚ Communications‚ weather reporting‚ Nav Aids‚ airport facilities

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    This video provided both a horrific description of the fire‚ and also a lot of interesting background leading up to the fire. In fact‚ most of the documentary was about the business‚ social‚ and political environment surrounding the fire. So‚ I will spend more time discussing what I learned from the environment‚ but I certainly will consider the fire and its impact as well. First‚ the video talked about the role of government in business at the time. Even though this was a little over 100 years

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    The steam engine is one of the very first inventions during the Industrial Revolution and one of the most important invention ever created. A steam engine was a machine that used heat‚ water‚ and coal to power it. The steam engine was used in many different things‚ from water pumps in mines to trains. Steam engines helped this world get to where we are today. The steam engine had a rough start‚ but when people realized it could be used for more then just pumping water‚ it began to be used in bigger

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    automatic fire sprinkler system was one of the earliest sprinkler systems placed into effect. The origin of the modern day automatic sprinkler system dates back to the early 1800’s. The first automatic sprinkler system was created in England in the 1806 by John Carey. It consisted of a pipe with valves held closed by counterweights attached by string. When flames burned through the string the counterweight dropped to the floor‚ which opened the valve that released the water and extinguished the fire. As

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    Stored Pressure Fire Extinguisher Introduction The fire extinguisher is a portable device used to put out fires of limited size. Such fires are grouped into four classes‚ according to the type of material that is burning. Class A fires include those in which ordinary combustibles such as wood‚ cloth‚ and paper are burning. Class B fires are those in which flammable liquids‚ oils‚ and grease are burning. Class C fires are those involving live electrical equipment. Class D fires involve combustible

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    Fire Detection System Design http://www.cooper-ls.com/dg_firesystem.html Fire Detection System Design SYSTEM DESIGN In order to undertake the process of designing a fire system for a building it is necessary to have a sound understanding of the relevant design standards‚ the legal framework surrounding building safety legislation and a sound working knowledge of product application theory. The importance of consultation with all relevant parties cannot be overstressed‚ neither can the importance

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    How to hook up to a fire hydrant and pull hose The first thing you need to know about hooking up to a hydrant is it’s the most critical thing at a fire. If you can’t get connected to a hydrant you have no water to put on the fire. So there’s a couple steps to this process. You need to know where your hydrant bag is. This bag includes everything you need to make the connection beside the hose. This include your hydrant wrench‚ your rubber mallet‚ your adapter to connect your storks to the hydrant

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    Elements of Fire Protection Engineering We always look at the fire-fighters and firemen and consider them to be extremely brave and dedicated because they risk their lives to save the lives of others. But it is not as simple as it looks from the outside. Fire protection is an extremely vast and important topic because it can cause serious damage and hazard and can outburst anywhere and at any time because of no solid reason as such. And hence the engineers of the world have taken on the responsibility

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    RECPROCTING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES PROBLEM # 13.1: A quantity governed four-stroke‚ single-cylinder gas engine has a bore of 146mm and a stroke of 280mm.At 475 rev/min and full load the net load on the friction brake is 433 N‚ and the torque arm is 0.45 m. The indicator diagram gives a net area of 578 mm² and a length of 70 mm with a spring rating of 0.815 bar per mm. calculate the ip‚bp‚ and mechanical efficiency. GIVEN DATA: Four stroke single cylinder gas engine n = no. of cylinders =

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    ASSESSMENT OF FIRE SAFETY LAWS IMPLEMENTATION IN THE CITY OF LEGAZPI A Thesis Proposal Submitted to the Faculty of the Political Science Department College of Social Sciences and Philosophy Bicol University In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree in Bachelor of Arts in Political Science By: Ram Derick S. Balde Nigel Paul D. Arranzado 2011 Chapter 1 The Problem and its Setting Introduction The horrendous probability of fire starting at any time of the day ‚ any

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