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From today's AvWeb: NATCA Honors Its Best
Archie League Medal Safety: Air Traffic Control Tapes http://www.natca.org/mediacenter/ALTapes.msp Great Lakes Region: Cirrus in trouble after switching off autopilot. Hmm? Eastern Region: Gear up catch by tower. New England Region - Boston: Pilot (Dad) possible stroke, possible CO poisoning. Daughter lands plane. Souwthwest Region: Lifeguard Flight. 24 hour old baby - crashing. Radio coordination w/hospital. Western Pacific Region: Traffic call to avoid collision. Montblack |
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New England Region - Boston:
Pilot (Dad) possible stroke, possible CO poisoning. Daughter lands plane. That one is spooky First the dad, then the mom become unresponsive? If it was CO poisoning, how come the daughter wasn't affected? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Age, along with fitness, are two of a number of factors in CO2
poisoining. Older you get, the less tolerance you have, all other things being equal. It has to do with the body's ability to handle low O2 conditions. -Malcolm Teas |
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Don't believe you have much of a case for CO 2 poisoning. It is CO that is
the poison!!! -- Cy Galley EAA Safety Programs Editor Always looking for ideas and articles for EAA Sport Pilot "Malcolm" wrote in message ups.com... Age, along with fitness, are two of a number of factors in CO2 poisoining. Older you get, the less tolerance you have, all other things being equal. It has to do with the body's ability to handle low O2 conditions. -Malcolm Teas |
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"Cy Galley" wrote in message
news:e%LDf.523226$084.293730@attbi_s22... Don't believe you have much of a case for CO 2 poisoning. It is CO that is the poison!!! Apparently you never saw Apollo 13. -- Jeff Shirton (2 Cor. 2:17) jshirton at cogeco dot ca Challenge me (Theophilus) for a game of chess at Chessworld.net! |
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On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 16:11:54 GMT, "Cy Galley"
wrote: Don't believe you have much of a case for CO 2 poisoning. It is CO that is the poison!!! Oh I don't know... How about in the bottom of a hole? One of the things we check for is CO2 along with N2, neither of which are considered poisonous and both can kill. I doubt either could be considered a problem in an airplane with all the leaks. :-)) Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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It is CO that is the poison!!!
Read somewhere that there are no toxic substances, only toxic quantities. |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
New England Region - Boston: Pilot (Dad) possible stroke, possible CO poisoning. Daughter lands plane. That one is spooky First the dad, then the mom become unresponsive? If it was CO poisoning, how come the daughter wasn't affected? I thought I recall that the problem in this case was not CO poisoning. The father was stricken by a stroke and the mother was overcome by emotion and lost consciousness. -- Peter |
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"Peter R." wrote:
I thought I recall that the problem in this case was not CO poisoning. I recall reading... that is. -- Peter |
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Because kids usually have a higher Vo2Max than adults.
They have the ability to carry more O2 (more efficiently) in their system and suffer degradation last If you need a minimum pulse/ox number to remain concious and you have a more efficient cardio/vascular system you stay concious the longest. That might also explain why the youngest most fit miner was the only survivor in the last mine cave in...... -- Have a great day Scott "Jay Honeck" wrote in message oups.com... New England Region - Boston: Pilot (Dad) possible stroke, possible CO poisoning. Daughter lands plane. That one is spooky First the dad, then the mom become unresponsive? If it was CO poisoning, how come the daughter wasn't affected? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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