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OXYGEN. AIRCRAFT EMERGENCY OXYGEN SYSTEMS
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OXYGEN. AIRCRAFT EMERGENCY OXYGEN SYSTEMS
Aircraft emergency oxygen systems or air
masks are emergency equipment fitted to
pressurized commercial aircraft, intended for
use when the cabin pressurisation system has
failed and the cabin altitude has climbed above
a safe level. It consists of a number of individual
yellow oxygen masks stored in compartments
near passenger seats and near areas like
lavatories and galleys, and an oxygen source,
like a centralized gaseous cylinder or
decentralized chemical oxygen generator.
OXYGEN. AIRCRAFT EMERGENCY OXYGEN SYSTEMS
Most commercial aircraft that operate at high flight
altitudes are pressurized at a maximum cabin
altitude of approximately 8,000 feet. On most
pressurized aircraft, if cabin pressurization is lost
when the aircraft is flying at an altitude above 4.267
m (14,000 feet), compartments containing the
oxygen masks will open automatically, either above
or in front of the passenger and crew seats, and the
oxygen masks will drop down in front of the
passenger. Oxygen masks may also drop on
extremely rough landings or during severe
turbulence if the oxygen mask panel becomes loose.
An oxygen mask consists of a yellow, soft,
silicone facial cup with white elastic bands
for securing the mask to the passenger's face.
This band is adjustable by pulling two ends
looped through the facial cup.
OXYGEN. AIRCRAFT EMERGENCY OXYGEN SYSTEMS
Aircraft safety cards and in-flight safety
demonstrations shown at the beginning of each
flight explain the location and use of oxygen
masks.
Portable oxygen supplies for cabin crew are not
a suitable substitute for medicallynecessary therapeutic oxygen, even in an
emergency, because it does not provide enough
oxygen to overcome Dalton's Law.
Some aircraft, such as the Saab 340/2000 and the Beechcraft
1900D, have a mask system where either a mask is stored under
the seat or is distributed by the cabin attendant. These masks are
removed from packaging and plugged into the socket for
oxygen supply.
On the Boeing 787, oxygen masks only consist of the mask and
tube. Passengers breathe into the mask to start oxygen flow, and
there are no side straps, as the mask adjusts automatically.
OXYGEN. AIRCRAFT EMERGENCY OXYGEN SYSTEMS
Mechanism
A gaseous manifold system, which connects all
oxygen masks to a central oxygen supply, usually
in the cargo hold area. Pulling down on one
oxygen mask starts the oxygen supply for that
mask only. The entire system can usually be reset
in the cockpit or in some other location in the
aircraft.
A chemical oxygen generator system connected to all masks in the
compartment. Pulling down on one oxygen mask removes the
firing pin of the generator igniting a mixture of sodium chlorate
and iron powder, opening the oxygen supply for all the masks in
the compartment. Oxygen production cannot be shut off once a
mask is pulled, and oxygen production typically lasts at least 15
minutes, sufficient for the plane to descend to a safe altitude for
breathing without supplemental oxygen. During the production of
oxygen, the generator becomes extremely hot and a burning smell
may be noted and cause alarm among passengers, but this smell is
a normal part of the chemical reaction.
OXYGEN. AIRCRAFT EMERGENCY OXYGEN SYSTEMS
Dangers
Combustion is the exothermic chemical reaction
between oxygen and a fuel, producing a flame
and smoke. Because oxygen is necessary to fuel a
fire, oxygen-generating equipment on aircraft
pose a significant fire hazard and have
contributed to several aircraft fires, both on the
ground and while in flight.
The triangle illustrates
the three elements a fire
needs to ignite: heat, fuel,
and an oxidizing
agent (usually oxygen). A
fire naturally occurs
when the elements are
A fire can be prevented
present and combined in or extinguished by
the right mixture.
removing any one of the
elements in the fire
triangle.
OXYGEN. AIRCRAFT EMERGENCY OXYGEN SYSTEMS
Aircraft accidents and incidents related to oxygen supply systems include:
ValuJet Flight 592 (1996) - Expired chemical oxygen generators were improperly prepared and labelled as company material
and without being designated as HAZMAT and placed in the cargo hold of a passenger aircraft, where they caught fire in flight
resulting in a crash that killed all 110 persons onboard.
ABX Air Flight 1611 (2008) - Cockpit fire in a Boeing 767 on the ground before departure caused by an unexpected electrical
current in the anti-kink spring a pilot's oxygen mask hose to ignite the hose in the presence of oxygen inside the hose that
remained from pre-flight checks, although there was no indication that the oxygen supply was breached and began feeding the
fire; both pilots safely evacuated the cockpit, but the aircraft was declared a total loss.
Qantas Flight 30 (2008) - According to the final report, "one passenger oxygen cylinder...had sustained a sudden failure and
forceful discharge of its pressurised contents into the aircraft hold, rupturing the fuselage in the vicinity of the wing-fuselage
leading edge fairing. The cylinder had been propelled upward by the force of the discharge, puncturing the cabin floor and
entering the cabin adjacent to the second main cabin door. The cylinder had subsequently impacted the door frame, door handle
and overhead panelling, before falling to the cabin floor and exiting the aircraft through the ruptured fuselage." There were no
fatalities.
EgyptAir Flight 667 (2011) - Fire which began around the copilot's oxygen supply while the aircraft was boarding passengers,
possibly due to a breach and sudden release of oxygen into the mask ignited by an electrical fault in the mask hose; no
fatalities, but the aircraft was declared a total loss.
OXYGEN. AIRCRAFT EMERGENCY OXYGEN SYSTEMS
List of information sources
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_oxygen_system
2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_triangle
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OXYGEN. AIRCRAFT EMERGENCY OXYGEN SYSTEMS
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