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After Flight 111 The Daily News Monday, September 02, 2002 ADVERTISEMENT Recommendations and advisories from the Transportation Safety Board. Dec. 22, 1998 - Board issues safety advisory for close inspection of MD-11 wiring. March 9, 1999 - Recommends changes to flight data and voice recorders after investigators determine six minutes of data are missing from the Flight 111 recorders: that recorders operate on independent power supplies and have battery backup, and that voice recorders have longer recording duration. Aug. 11, 1999 - Recommends against using insulation blankets similar to those used aboard Flight 111, and strongly recommends tougher flammability tests for insulation material. March 3, 2000 - Advisory for checks of cockpit maplights after heat damage to insulation blankets is detected in other MD-11 aircraft. Dec. 4, 2000 - Recommends crews land planes immediately if a suspicious odour or smoke is detected. Aug. 28, 2001 - Board calls for tough new standards for testing wires, improved flammability testing for all material used in aircraft construction and a fail-safe philosophy for the manufacture of aircraft components. Some components, such as air conditioning systems, may actually aggravate a fire because their design may spread smoke rather than contain it, and allow air to feed the fire. http://www.canada.com/halifax/story.asp?id={92F89D9D-4372-45A2-8062-8B9806418F7D} | |||
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