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To: Ron Nairn who wrote (81)9/8/1998 7:51:00 PM
From: Ron Nairn  Respond to of 144
 
Click "NEW" for press release...tentative TSE listing

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Rondo



To: Ron Nairn who wrote (81)9/10/1998 7:42:00 PM
From: RENO GAMBLER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 144
 
To Ron Nairn: The answer to your question is yes. With modern wiring , switches, relays and the application of Magnifoam products on the floor, seats and walls (insulation) I am sure that this would eliminate public fears of flying in the future. I hope Magnifoam and governments push hard for changes.
RENO GAMBLER



To: Ron Nairn who wrote (81)10/15/1998 8:22:00 PM
From: Ron Nairn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 144
 
Further to my query of Sept. 6...I heard several times today on the radio that there have been strong recommendations by the US aviation authorities to the effect that all commercial airlines should re-insulate their planes. Apparently there was strong evidence of burned insulation in the Swissair accident.

I have not come across anything yet to post and am hopeful that someone else might find something and post it.

Rondo