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Transcript of Hearing 12/12/97 - TWA Flight 800 Investigation

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<strong>12</strong>61<strong>12</strong>34concept, and I was also very interested at theflammability conference in what Dr. Shepherd had to sayabout the affect <strong>of</strong> temperature on the minimum ignitionenergy.5I think that is a significant player.The678temperature control approaches probably should not beoverlooked, particular in the short term because theymay be an easier approach in the short term.9But,other than that we plan to be very much1011<strong>12</strong>131415involved in this and stay involved, and hopefullyprovide a little bit <strong>of</strong> a semi-independent perspectivein the ARAC and other areas, because we are not amanufacturer and we are not an operator and we are inthe airplane quite a bit more than anyone else. So, wehave kind <strong>of</strong> a vested interest here.16QThank you.17181920CHAIRMAN HALL:was paying attention, soDR. SHEPHERD:CHAIRMAN HALL:Dr. Shepherd, Captain Green——That’s good to hear.so, now I just -- I think21what I would like to do is see now if we could take a22break.We will take a little longer break than normal,2324come back at 11:00, and then we will see if we can’tcomplete this hearing by 1:00 p.m.25I don’t want to rush anything.I want theCAPITAL HILL REPORTING, INC.(202) 466-9500

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