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Posted: Jul 05, 2008 - 05:20 AM
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Posted: Jul 05, 2008 - 07:58 AM
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| I think being in those suits and working sucks donkey ****. And the person who unzips you better have a strong stomach. |
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| Me and 2 classmates during our internship at the RNlAF. We got a day of hydrazine training for fun. |
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Posted: Jul 06, 2008 - 12:29 AM
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| Wow that sucks. I didn't know ya'all did exercises for hydrazine is it a yearling thing or just a one time gig? |
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Posted: Jul 06, 2008 - 03:57 PM
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I remember doing them every base inspection and having practice for them
more often than you wanted. |
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skippy
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Posted: Jul 07, 2008 - 02:50 AM
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Nasty stuff to mess with and the suits definately suck when your trying
to work in them. |
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Posted: Jul 07, 2008 - 03:51 AM
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skippy wrote:
Of course, when actually didn't fire the bottle, just purging the system.
Nasty stuff to mess with and the suits definately suck when your trying
to work in them.
Suits are a lot better than a bath in N2H4. Mishandling of this material is what caused the Russian R-16 rocket disaster. Just a tiny mistake killed over 100 people including Field Marshall Nedelin.
The lucky ones died in the fireball; others died over the next month or so as a result of burns, smoke inhalation, and exposure to the toxic propellants of the R-16 rocket.
Hydrazine compounds were first discovered by Emil Fischer in 1875 when he was looking for a sugar substitute. Other than as a fuel the common uses for this family of materials are pesticides (Sencor), pharmaceuticals, (Celebrex) and the deoxygenation of boiler feed water. |
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Posted: Jul 08, 2008 - 02:35 AM
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I said the suits suck, but no one in their right mind would not wear them.
I guess that is why the hazardous duty pay came in handy. Know exactly
how bad the stuff is, was around it quite a bit. |
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Posted: Aug 04, 2008 - 11:53 PM
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| Only the Fire dept would know how bad it is in those suits!! Would you know how to locate a base that offers Hydrazine Tank Servicing FTD, filling the H-70 Tanks? Thanks! |
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Posted: Oct 09, 2008 - 12:19 PM
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skippy wrote:
I guess that is why the hazardous duty pay came in handy.
Yeah, that extra $150 bucks a month is worth it when your kid comes out with 6 total fingers and no ears looking like a ninja turtle. |
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Posted: Oct 09, 2008 - 12:54 PM
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CajunMaintainer wrote:
Yeah, that extra $150 bucks a month is worth it when your kid comes out with 6 total fingers and no ears looking like a ninja turtle.
WTF!!!  |
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Posted: Oct 09, 2008 - 08:25 PM
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Come on people. Hydrazine duty isn't that bad. Did it for 6 years, was in charge for the hydrazine team in Bodo airbase for three. If you have control of your self and the aircraft it isn't dangerous. Though I remember opening a hydrazine tank that was still pressurized. Was covered in small H-70 droplets. Got my little pump racing for sure. Had a fresh mechanic with me and he lept 6 feet back in a heart beat.
Now that I am doing boring depot work, I am actually missing the flightline and hydrazine. |
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Posted: Oct 10, 2008 - 11:48 AM
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jacarlsen wrote:
Now that I am doing boring depot work, I am actually missing the flightline and hydrazine.
That is the long term affect of hydrazine exposure...... |
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Posted: Oct 10, 2008 - 10:58 PM
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