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So, in-cabin fire extinguisher:
Halon is very effective, works great on electrical fires as well as engine fires. Dissipates quickly. Of course it’s been banned.
Halotron is its replacement, works almost as well.
Extinguishers don’t necessarily expire, although they recommend they last 12 years or so. The one in the plane I bought was 16 years old. Date is stamped on bottom of the bottle.
A 2.5 pound Halotron extinguisher costs around $200. Right size, fits nicely between front seats.
Halon is very effective, works great on electrical fires as well as engine fires. Dissipates quickly. Of course it’s been banned.
Halotron is its replacement, works almost as well.
Extinguishers don’t necessarily expire, although they recommend they last 12 years or so. The one in the plane I bought was 16 years old. Date is stamped on bottom of the bottle.
A 2.5 pound Halotron extinguisher costs around $200. Right size, fits nicely between front seats.