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fieldhockeychik
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if you were mine I'd never lose you🥰
2020-12-29 20:27:11
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cassie_coughlin
Cassie_Coughlin :
couldnt hahah😂
2020-12-29 20:32:45
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Summer 🫶🏼 :
imagine their loss tho 😌
2020-12-29 20:42:54
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lol
2020-12-29 20:29:08
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Romina :
Period!
2020-12-29 20:32:47
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@_bailee07_
2020-12-29 21:37:44
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Hailey 🌻 :
They stupid
2020-12-29 20:30:52
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fyp
2020-12-29 20:39:04
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Tbh I’d never have a chance with you too lose you
2020-12-29 21:12:19
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no
2020-12-29 21:15:49
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You know I here man 😏
2020-12-29 21:23:05
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i ain’t never leaving or loosing you
2020-12-29 20:38:40
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Christine :
Factsssssssss like I’m the best they had
2020-12-29 22:26:11
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as u shouldddd
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Any one can enter the fuel  tank on a plane ??? Entering the fuel tank of an aircraft for maintenance requires careful planning, specialized training, and adherence to strict safety protocols. Here are the general procedures: 1. Pre-entry preparations:     - Ensure the aircraft is grounded and secured.     - Drain the fuel tank to a safe level (usually 1-2% of capacity).     - Purge the tank with inert gas (e.g., nitrogen) to reduce flammability risks.     - Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA). 2. Tank entry procedures:     - Use a designated fuel tank entry point (usually a manhole or access panel).     - Remove the entry point cover and insert a tank vent hose to maintain positive pressure.     - Enter the tank, maintaining three points of contact (e.g., two hands and one foot, or two feet and one hand). 3. Inside the tank:     - Perform the necessary maintenance tasks (e.g., inspection, cleaning, repairs).     - Use specialized tools and equipment designed for fuel tank work.     - Avoid sparking tools or equipment that could ignite fuel vapors. 4. Exit procedures:     - Complete all tasks and prepare to exit.     - Disconnect the tank vent hose and replace the entry point cover.     - Exit the tank, maintaining three points of contact. 5. Post-entry procedures:     - Perform a safety check to ensure the tank is secure and ready for fueling.     - Document the maintenance work and perform any necessary follow-up tasks. Remember, fuel tank entry is a highly specialized and potentially hazardous task, requiring extensive training and experience. Only qualified professionals should attempt fuel tank entry, and all applicable safety protocols must be strictly followed…. Before entering a fuel tank for maintenance, the oxygen levels inside the tank should be within a safe range to prevent fires or explosions. The recommended oxygen levels vary depending on the aircraft and fuel type, but generally, the following percentages are considered safe: - For Jet-A or Jet-A1 fuel:     - Less than 12% oxygen     - Less than 40,000 ppm (parts per million) of hydrocarbon vapors - For Avgas fuel:     - Less than 10% oxygen     - Less than 20,000 ppm of hydrocarbon vapors It's important to note that these levels may vary depending on the specific aircraft and fuel type, so it's essential to consult the aircraft's maintenance manual or manufacturer's instructions for specific guidance. Additionally, before entering the fuel tank, it's important to: - Purge the tank with an inert gas (such as nitrogen) to reduce oxygen levels and flammability risks - Use a portable oxygen analyzer or gas detector to verify the oxygen levels and ensure they are within the safe range - Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) Remember, fuel tank entry is a hazardous task, and strict safety protocols must be followed to ensure the safety of the maintenance personnel.  #n#newsfuel_tank #a#aviation#airbusloversa#airbusa#a321f#flightsimulatora#aviationa#aviationphotographya#aviationdailya#aviation4ua#aviationphotoi#ivaoa#aviationa#aviationdailya#aviationloversa#aviationgeeka#aviation4ua#aviationworlda#aviationpicsa#aviationspottera#aviationlifea#aviationforevera#aviationeverywherea#aviationenthusiasti#instaaviationi#instagramaviationa#aviationindustrya#aviationismylifea#aviationenthusiastsc#cockpitflightdeck
Any one can enter the fuel tank on a plane ??? Entering the fuel tank of an aircraft for maintenance requires careful planning, specialized training, and adherence to strict safety protocols. Here are the general procedures: 1. Pre-entry preparations: - Ensure the aircraft is grounded and secured. - Drain the fuel tank to a safe level (usually 1-2% of capacity). - Purge the tank with inert gas (e.g., nitrogen) to reduce flammability risks. - Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA). 2. Tank entry procedures: - Use a designated fuel tank entry point (usually a manhole or access panel). - Remove the entry point cover and insert a tank vent hose to maintain positive pressure. - Enter the tank, maintaining three points of contact (e.g., two hands and one foot, or two feet and one hand). 3. Inside the tank: - Perform the necessary maintenance tasks (e.g., inspection, cleaning, repairs). - Use specialized tools and equipment designed for fuel tank work. - Avoid sparking tools or equipment that could ignite fuel vapors. 4. Exit procedures: - Complete all tasks and prepare to exit. - Disconnect the tank vent hose and replace the entry point cover. - Exit the tank, maintaining three points of contact. 5. Post-entry procedures: - Perform a safety check to ensure the tank is secure and ready for fueling. - Document the maintenance work and perform any necessary follow-up tasks. Remember, fuel tank entry is a highly specialized and potentially hazardous task, requiring extensive training and experience. Only qualified professionals should attempt fuel tank entry, and all applicable safety protocols must be strictly followed…. Before entering a fuel tank for maintenance, the oxygen levels inside the tank should be within a safe range to prevent fires or explosions. The recommended oxygen levels vary depending on the aircraft and fuel type, but generally, the following percentages are considered safe: - For Jet-A or Jet-A1 fuel: - Less than 12% oxygen - Less than 40,000 ppm (parts per million) of hydrocarbon vapors - For Avgas fuel: - Less than 10% oxygen - Less than 20,000 ppm of hydrocarbon vapors It's important to note that these levels may vary depending on the specific aircraft and fuel type, so it's essential to consult the aircraft's maintenance manual or manufacturer's instructions for specific guidance. Additionally, before entering the fuel tank, it's important to: - Purge the tank with an inert gas (such as nitrogen) to reduce oxygen levels and flammability risks - Use a portable oxygen analyzer or gas detector to verify the oxygen levels and ensure they are within the safe range - Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) Remember, fuel tank entry is a hazardous task, and strict safety protocols must be followed to ensure the safety of the maintenance personnel. #n#newsfuel_tank #a#aviation#airbusloversa#airbusa#a321f#flightsimulatora#aviationa#aviationphotographya#aviationdailya#aviation4ua#aviationphotoi#ivaoa#aviationa#aviationdailya#aviationloversa#aviationgeeka#aviation4ua#aviationworlda#aviationpicsa#aviationspottera#aviationlifea#aviationforevera#aviationeverywherea#aviationenthusiasti#instaaviationi#instagramaviationa#aviationindustrya#aviationismylifea#aviationenthusiastsc#cockpitflightdeck

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