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"I Wondered Why It Was So Windy in Here"

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There's also a sticker on the throttle quadrant with an arrow pointing forward that says "Increase thrust"...

Here's a shot looking out the Captain's #2 Window on a 777. I couldn't help but laugh at the placard in the window frame. No, it's not Photoshop'd...it's P/N BAC27TFDE0160.Other possible lines might be:"No wonder we can't pressurize the airplane"or"So that's where that noise is coming from."Perhaps you can think of some other appropriate captions?Oh, and I wonder if PMDG's 777 will include this? It had better, or I'M NOT BUYING IT! :Cry:Cheers,Noel Wiebracht

Steve Giblin

 

Actually, that's not a problem on 777 if you are inflight! Please view all video, but pay more attention to the 2:15 when he starts to talk abou safety on 777. Hope you like it.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQZzTPd1HJwBest regards,Gabriel Toledano

Gabriel

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Ok, laugh if you want but that decal is there for a reason. I remember when the FAA made us put them there on our 767 fleet when I was at USAir many years ago. The directive came out after the SECOND case of the plane taking off (like airborne) with it open and needing to return to the field. Kerry Gipe

Kerry W. Gipe
Savannah Georgia, USA
US FAA A&P / Commercial Pilot Multi Engine Land IFR

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