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Amelia was a pilot between 1921 and 1937
try changing the "thermocoupler"( not sure of the spelling) The piolit light heats the thermocoupler. looks like a little metal rod that sits above or right next to the piolit light. when the thermocoupler is heated it produces a millivolt of electricity the power it produces is what keeps the gas vaulve open. this is a safety feature, if the piolit light goes out the gas will shut off so that the house does not fill with gas. This is why when you light the piolit you must manually hold the button in until the thermocoupler heats up. Gas appliances should only be worked on by licienced pros, don't risk the lives in your house in order to save a few bucks
How much a pilot earns and gets paid depends on who they work for and their experience. The average salary in the U.S. is $46,000.
In order to achieve the title of ace, a fighter pilot must shoot down five or more enemy fighters
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Yes George W. Bush is a pilot. He was part of the Texas National guard in 1968. He was selected as one to become a pilot because of his training, though some think it was because of his fatherÕs political standing.
Most law schools (meaning ABA approved) require a Bachelor's degree (the major doesn't matter) plus 3 years of law school. If a student doesnt take summer vacations, a student can finish in 2 1/2 years or if a student goes part time, 4 years.
If your pool heater is outdoors in a high wind area, the wind might be blowing it out. In some cases you can solve this by installing an outdoor vent cap to extend the distance from the end of the exhaust and the combustion chamber.Answer:try changing the "thermocoupler"( not sure of the spelling) The piolit light heats the thermocoupler. looks like a little metal rod that sits above or right next to the piolit light. when the thermocoupler is heated it produces a millivolt of electricity the power it produces is what keeps the gas vaulve open. this is a safety feature, if the piolit light goes out the gas will shut off so that the house does not fill with gas. This is why when you light the piolit you must manually hold the button in until the thermocoupler heats up. Gas appliances should only be worked on by licienced pros, don't risk the lives in your house in order to save a few bucks.http://services.Google.com/feedback/abg?URL=http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_does_your_gas_fireplace_go_out_after_about_2_hours_of_use&hl=en&client=ca-gurunet_wikianswers_js&adU=www.ConsumerReports.org&adT=Gas+Fireplace&adU=www.WoodstoveCombustors.com&adT=Woodstove+Combustors&adU=www.SuperiorPropane.com&adT=Propane+Appliance+Safety&done=1Why_does_your_gas_fireplace_go_out_after_about_2_hours_of_useDiscuss:Why_does_your_gas_fireplace_go_out_after_about_2_hours_of_useWhy_does_your_gas_fireplace_go_out_after_about_2_hours_of_useFirst answer by User:Patrickh. Last edit by User:Patrickh. Contributor http://wiki.answers.com/help/trust_points: 4 [recommended]. Question http://wiki.answers.com/help/question_popularity: 1 [Why_does_your_gas_fireplace_go_out_after_about_2_hours_of_use]
audrey evelyn pullman this is his mum his dad was an raf piolit who died in a plain crash called alfred outram pullman
try changing the "thermocoupler"( not sure of the spelling) The piolit light heats the termocoupler. looks like a little metal rod that sits above or right next to the piolit light. when the thermocoupler is heated it produces a millivolt of electricity the power it produces is what keeps the gas vaulve open. this is a safety feature, if the piolit light goes out the gas will shut off so that the house does not fill with gas. some times a faulty themocoupler will fail to work consistently. possibly the thermocoupler is in the wrong position and when the firplace is on the draw from it's heat can pull the piolit light off the thermocoupler, when it cools the unit will shut down. it could also be equipt with a safety thermostat designed to shut off the unit if it overheats the unit may be over heating or this thermostat could be malfunctioning. unless you are sure of what are doing, don't mess around with your gas fireplace get a pro to look at it, little things can cause them to be dangerous for example even just improper placement of the logs can create improper burning and cause carbonmonoxide piosoning. Don't play with the lives of your family get a pro. Thermocouples have no moving parts and do not "go bad" unless physically damaged or filthy with carbon (20 years technician). When a gas log set goes out it is one of two things: pilot moving away from tip of thermocouple (ods is designed to do this to save your life) which could be ODS or heat-causing movement of thermocouple. The only way to tell is to sit and watch it happen. Second possibility is the more common issue: use a vacuum to clean the sensors and the air-hole on the pilot flame tube. About 90% of the calls we get with this same complaint, 10 minutes with a vacuum fixes the problem. On a fully-electronic system it is possible over heating is damaging a module but this is very rare. Overheating is usually a problem that affects the sensors and the air holes because they get dirt and carbon, pet hair, dust, etc sucked-in and needs to be cleaned. This will be explained in detail in your manual.
At 18 years of age future President George Herbert Walker Bush was a naval aviator in WW2 winning the distinguished flying cross as the then youngest pilot in naval history. President John F. Kennedy was also in the Navy. As a lieutenant he commanded the PT boat, PT-109. President John F. Kennedy was a fighter pilot during world war 11, he was even shot down in the sea.