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Crash Course In Density Essay Research Paper

Crash Course In Density Essay, Research Paper


Crash Course in Density


Jonathan Cerreta


Chemistry


As flight 143, a twin engine 767, was passing over Red Lake on its was


to Edmonton, Canada, the left front fuel pump warning light went on. There were


a few possibilities for this to happen, such as the fuel pump failing, a fuel


line clogging, or a empty fuel tank. The former two were easily dealt with,


since the plane could fly without one fuel pump. However, the last possibility


was horrifying. After a few minutes, the second fuel pump in the left wing


began to blare. It would be too much of a coincidence for two fuel pumps to


independently fail, or two fuel lines to independently clog, so it was apparent


that the left tank was out of fuel. Quickly, the pilots decided that getting to


Edmonton was out of the question. The nearest large airport was at Winnipeg, so


they radioed ahead and changed their course. In a few minutes, all four of the


fuel pumps had failed. The worst possible news, they were out of fuel. In a


few more minutes the engines stopped running, and all of the high tech


instruments became useless.


They realized that they could not even make it to Winnipeg. Their only


chance was an ab

andoned to a abandoned Air Force airstrip. Unfortunately, the


airstrip had been converted to a race track, complete with race cars, fences,


and spectators. The 767 crash landed, and, fortunately, no one was killed.


Their were many contributing factors that made this plane run out of


fuel. First of all, the computerized fuel gauge was not working, and a


maintenance worker said , incorrectly, that the plane was still certified to fly.


To measure the amount of fuel remaining, they use a drip stick method. They


discovered that their was 7 682 liters in the tank. However, they had always


measured fuel in the past as pound, while the 767 consumed fuel in kilograms.


The drip sticks did not express the amount of fuel in pounds or kilograms, but


in liters. It seems to be a simple matter of conversion to arrive a the answer.


All they needed to know was how many kilograms were in a liter. Someone said


1.77, and they calculated the value they needed. However, the conversion of


1.77 was not Kilograms per liter, but pounds per liter. The actual value it .


803. They were off by more than 50%. This problem would have been avoided if


they had kept track of the units during the conversion. That is why it is


always important to keep track of the units.

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