Airplane crashing into Atlanta-NAP
Deepak Jain
deepak at jain.com
Sun Oct 27 00:10:28 UTC 1996
I am not a pilot, but I have been a hazmat tech/fire fighter/paramedic.
And let me tell you, between CO2 foam, water, and any of the other things
they could use to keep a building from going up in that sort of
situation, I would be very surprised if even the equipment would stay on
much less talk to other pieces of equipment.
I can't say I have tried running a Cisco 7513 from the bottom of a pool,
but I don't think it is rated for an operational 100% humidity. :)
I know it was a joke, but thought I'd throw my $0.02 in.
-Deepak.
On Sat, 26 Oct 1996, Jon Zeeff wrote:
>
> Sounds like you are not a pilot. A plane could, and if it did, I suspect
> they might very well force all power to be turned off and evacuate the
> building.
>
> > crashed into the side of the Atlanta-NAP. The Atlanta-NAP is at 230
> > Peachtree on the 5th floor. There are two buildings around this building
> > that go up to the 8th floor. If a airplane was to crash in the Atlanta-NAP
>
>
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