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Fire of the aircraft electrical system should be extinguished with

  1. Water
  2. Fire fighting foam
  3. ✓Fire extinguisher or BCECorrect answer
  4. Sand

Explanation

Fires involving electrical equipment (formerly Class E, now often categorized under Class C in US or treated specifically in Europe) require an extinguishing…

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