Re: Fire extinguishers
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2020 2:59 pm
I'd consider something like this for the engine compartment if I had an experimental:
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So the FAA doesn't like them because most planes are aluminum, but since we're fiberglass (carbon fiber for the 62's) it's no issue and a better choice?krellis wrote: ↑Sat Mar 14, 2020 2:47 pmABC fire extinguishers are very corrosive to aluminum.Boatguy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 1:44 am I was looking at my fire extinguisher recently and discovered it's a dry powder type, whereas the FAA recommends halon or halotron. In fact in AC20-42D the FAA specifically recommends against using dry powder extinguishers in aircraft. Does anybody know why Diamond would provide an extinguisher which the FAA advises not be used?
The second thing that occurred to me was how I would use the extinguisher inflight. An electrical fire seems most likely to occur behind the panel, or in the LRU rack under the baggage shelf. Neither of these is accessible without removing panels. So in the event of an inflight fire, where do you point the fire extinguisher?