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Inspection of exhaust systems and engine firewalls: are they carbon monoxide safe? Safety Advisory Notice

Posted July 3, 2020

“The primary mechanism for the prevention of carbon monoxide exposure to aircraft occupants is to carry out regular inspections of piston-engine exhaust systems to identify and repair holes and cracks, and to detect breaches in the firewall between the engine compartment and the cabin.”

https://www.atsb.gov.au/publications/safety-advisory-notice/ao-2017-118-san-001/

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