Anyone else wanting to start a new thread on this. This is thread #4...
I think we are also forgetting a few other things here. Three large air storage devices..................aft cargo, forward cargo and as it was only flying to North Carolina, a very empty center tank ,not to mention nose avionics bay and main avionics bay, AND most importantly a small pushbutton on the overhead panel that has a label under it marked "Ditching". Pushing this closes all "orifices" to the outside world, ram air, overboard vent valves, cabin pressurisation etc thus keeping water out for quite a while. Rather clever is the Airbus.
I think we are also forgetting a few other things here. Three large air storage devices..................aft cargo, forward cargo and as it was only flying to North Carolina, a very empty center tank ,not to mention nose avionics bay and main avionics bay, AND most importantly a small pushbutton on the overhead panel that has a label under it marked "Ditching". Pushing this closes all "orifices" to the outside world, ram air, overboard vent valves, cabin pressurisation etc thus keeping water out for quite a while. Rather clever is the Airbus.
I do question how long those systems remain functional though, especially with no APU power and with the batt shut off.
I think we are also forgetting a few other things here. Three large air storage devices..................aft cargo, forward cargo and as it was only flying to North Carolina, a very empty center tank ,not to mention nose avionics bay and main avionics bay, AND most importantly a small pushbutton on the overhead panel that has a label under it marked "Ditching". Pushing this closes all "orifices" to the outside world, ram air, overboard vent valves, cabin pressurisation etc thus keeping water out for quite a while. Rather clever is the Airbus.
I do question how long those systems remain functional though, especially with no APU power and with the batt shut off.
They remain very functional, they are "power off closed" items.
Matt
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