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aw2007
PostPosted: Jan 09, 2013 - 02:40 AM Reply with quote Back to top
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Looks like current alt restriction will be lifted soon:

http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articl ... ry-380820/
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Just curious but did they ever find out what was causing the various maladies reported by ground crew?
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Just curious but did they ever find out what was causing the various maladies reported by ground crew?


According to the briefing by Gen Lyon last July, it was an isolated case involving 5 ground crew members at Langley in Dec 2011. He suspected it was a false alarm caused by the combination of exhaust gas inhaled by the ground crew, and the possible factors of dehydration and other general health conditions. As far as I know, similar incidents had not occurred prior and have not occurred thereafter.
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aw2007 wrote:
popcorn wrote:
Just curious but did they ever find out what was causing the various maladies reported by ground crew?


According to the briefing by Gen Lyon last July, it was an isolated case involving 5 ground crew members at Langley in Dec 2011. He suspected it was a false alarm caused by the combination of exhaust gas inhaled by the ground crew, and the possible factors of dehydration and other general health conditions. As far as I know, similar incidents had not occurred prior and have not occurred thereafter.


Thanks.. I was under the impression that there were multiple incidents, including at a base in,Alaska..
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