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nickel-cadmium_batteries_part_ii [2013/09/27 01:09]
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nickel-cadmium_batteries_part_ii [2013/11/30 13:02]
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 The two lists of sources of fire are almost identical. ​ Sonotone Nickel Cadmium batteries are not mentioned as a source of fire on Viscount aircraft in either list. The two lists of sources of fire are almost identical. ​ Sonotone Nickel Cadmium batteries are not mentioned as a source of fire on Viscount aircraft in either list.
  
-The reader may ask why a flight manual from Capital Airlines is given as  a source of information since Flight 823 belonged to United Airlines. The answer is that Captain Oliver E. Sabatke began flying for Capital shortly after returning home from World War II and flew with them until Capital and United merged. Captain Sabatke had logged 1,700 hundred hours flying Vickers Viscounts. Source: Robert Serling'​s Loud and Clear. ​+The reader may ask why a flight manual from Capital Airlines is given as  a source of information since Flight 823 belonged to United Airlines. The answer is that Captain Oliver E. Sabatke began flying for Capital shortly after returning home from World War II and flew with them until Capital and United merged. Captain Sabatke had logged 1,700 hundred hours flying Vickers Viscounts. Source: Robert Serling'​s ​//Loud and Clear//
  
 It is reasonable to assume that Sabatke had familiarized himself with the various Viscount flight manuals over the years. ​ It is reasonable to assume that Sabatke had familiarized himself with the various Viscount flight manuals over the years. ​
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 Perhaps nothing more than a vague intimation could have taken place because the Bureau of Safety, as well as others who investigated the cause of the fire, were completely unaware of the danger posed by the aircraft'​s batteries. Perhaps nothing more than a vague intimation could have taken place because the Bureau of Safety, as well as others who investigated the cause of the fire, were completely unaware of the danger posed by the aircraft'​s batteries.
  
-[[Looking For These Documents]]+[[Distance Measuring Equipment]]
  
 [[Start|United Flight 823]] [[Start|United Flight 823]]
  
  
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