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In a message dated 07/13/2000 12:25:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<<   There is no reason for a modern aircraft to suffer an electrical
      emergency of any kind >>

And then there is reality.  While flying IFR over Western Washington, the 
alternator shorted internally, started smelling, discharging everything, and 
would not respond to the field switch, because it was shorting at the main 
power lead, internally to the alternator..  Only solution was to completely 
power down the aircraft and use the handheld radio.  Thank God for vacuum 
gyro's.  When I got on the ground the alternator had fried itself to the 
point of burning all the paint and protective coatings off.  Had another 
alternator flown in the next day and life again was good.

Mike DeHate
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