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Re: Europa-List: Static when Refuelling re Braid

Subject: Re: Europa-List: Static when Refuelling re Braid
From: Fred Fillinger <fillinger@ameritech.net>
Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 11:25:07

 > Below is a message either of mine, or one that sounds very
 > similar. So, I am unsure where you are going with this, in
 > terms of other options that you are not mentioning in this
 > e-mail. So, how do you propose I do it to mitigate this
 > static issue. Don't misinterpret my "straight to the point"
 > but I have been under a thunderstorm autocoupled to 200' and
 > I am a bit lacking in my usual tact. Any help is kindly
 > appreciated, but I did buy the tinned copper braid today, and
 > after reading your message I don't know what to do with it.
 >
 > Reg
 > Tony Renshaw

That would be braid dangling inside the tank, wired to electrical
ground?  It won't do anything during refueling to suppress static 
charges, since fuel is essentially nonconductive.

FAA is clear about the lightning hazard problem with composite A/C.  The
amount of energy to ignite fuel is so low that a hazard exists with 
relatively minor discharges, such as corona discharges and streamers, 
they say.  Lightning has the choice, if not both, of flowing in the 
control system or along wiring, so terminating latter inside the tank is 
not good at all.  An encounter which may only take out something 
electrical or stiffen up a rod-end bearing can be catastrophic. 
Realistically, though, it's more of a problem for IFR flight.

I had an real encounter (alum airplane), in cloud on the last vector to 
intercept the localizer for a 300-3/4 ILS approach; bright flash and 
funny atmosphere inside the cabin.  It did no airframe damage per later 
inspection, but took out only xmit in the comms.  ATC knows what to then 
do, and it was interesting how the IFR rule book says you do certain 
things in lost comm, but in that circumstance and in radar contact, they 
really want you to do the obvious as the LOC needle begins to center. 
Even if it would have been nice to first go somewhere to relax a while 
after the strike, as if IMC, lost comm, no autopilot, and convective 
weather made that even thinkable!

Regards,
Fred F.




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