June 13, 200322 yr Hello to all, I was wondering where the taxi light is located on the real 767? I am looking at the overhead panel on a real 767 and I don
June 13, 200322 yr Hi,on Airliners.net I have seen pictures with the taxi light switch just left of the runway turnoff lights, but I think I've also seen pics with no taxi light switch.Regards, ;-)Matthias Neusinger (EDDN)
June 15, 200322 yr So when there is no taxi light like the one in PIC, (and the real 767 I assume) do you taxi with the nose wheel landing light on? Plus you can
June 15, 200322 yr I have a taxi light switch on my VFR panel located on the Library which also works on the main panel, I am pretty sure you can download it by itself too....[h5]Best Wishes,Randy J. Smith[/h5][h6]Are You Ready For The Next Great one? PMDG's 737NG is almost here![/h6][h3]" A little learning is a dangerous thing"[/h3] [h5]AMD XP 2200 |MUNCHKIN 512 DDR RAM |ECS[/b ][i] K7S5A MB[/i] |GF3 64 MEG @ 215/545|WIN XP PRO |MITSUBISHI DIAMOND PLUS 91 19"[/h5] Randy J Smith
June 17, 200322 yr "So when there is no taxi light like the one in PIC, (and the real 767 I assume) do you taxi with the nose wheel landing light on?"That's correct. Our B767-238/338s are fitted with taxi lights, however our -336s are not, so when taxying at night in a -336 the nose wheel landing lights are used. The runway turnoff light switches are in the same place on both aircraft, however the taxi light to the left of these switches is missing on the -336.
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