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If in 2d panel, press shift+a or open a new window, go to the vc in the new window, and press shift +a.


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Alfredo Terrero

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Are you referring to the two knobs on the overhead that control ignition and make the engines rotate before fuel is injected, or the two fuel cut-off levers, which are located in front of the thrust levers? (VERY approximate description, but it should make sense).


Fabrizio Sassi

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As I said, those are the two little white levers located in front of the thrust levers. The procedure to start the engines is described in great detail in the included documentation, however! Big Grin.gif


Fabrizio Sassi

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which documentation, i now how to start engines on these aircraft i work for a major airline as a mechanic, just cant seem to find where they put the little rascals.

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which documentation, i now how to start engines on these aircraft i work for a major airline as a mechanic, just cant seem to find where they put the little rascals.
Same place as on the aircraft you repair. Which major airline is this again? <Vin frantically checks the ticket for his next flight>

Vin Scimone

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