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Prevención y manejo de emergencias volcanicas
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Manejo de emergencias volcánicas
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Nueva York : Naciones Unidas, 1987
Date:1987
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Mi amigo el volcán :
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Prevención y manejo de emergencias volcanicas
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Manejo de emergencias volcánicas
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Nueva York : Naciones Unidas, 1987
Date:1987
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Mi amigo el volcán :
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ABC riesgos volcánicos
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Lessons to be learnt
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reducir catá strofes volcá nicas
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Vulcan's blast
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, Flight crews must be cognizant of any potential volcanic activity along their planned routes. they must check the NOTAMS and Air Trafric Control Directives for the current status of any volcanic activity. Should an inadvertent penetration of a volcanic dust cloud be made, flight crews must be aware ofthe potential problems and be prepared to deal with the arising flight conditions. Also, crews should be aware of the operational conditions ar airfields which are contaminated with volcanic ash and dust. If at all possible avoid penetration of a volcanic ash cloud. Maintenance personnel should know the potential effects of volcanic ash and dust on the airplane and be able to properly remove the debris (AU).
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Prevención y manejo de emergencias volcanicas
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Manejo de emergencias volcánicas
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Mi amigo el volcán :
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ABC riesgos volcánicos
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Lessons to be learnt
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reducir catá strofes volcá nicas
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Vulcan's blast
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, Flight crews must be cognizant of any potential volcanic activity along their planned routes. they must check the NOTAMS and Air Trafric Control Directives for the current status of any volcanic activity. Should an inadvertent penetration of a volcanic dust cloud be made, flight crews must be aware ofthe potential problems and be prepared to deal with the arising flight conditions. Also, crews should be aware of the operational conditions ar airfields which are contaminated with volcanic ash and dust. If at all possible avoid penetration of a volcanic ash cloud. Maintenance personnel should know the potential effects of volcanic ash and dust on the airplane and be able to properly remove the debris (AU).
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