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![]() "Matt Barrow" wrote in message ... "Arketip" wrote in message ... Matt Barrow wrote: "Dylan Smith" wrote in message ... On 2005-10-12, wrote: Um... even the 1970's vintage Cessna's I fly require a key to start. And to unlock the cockpit door. Now, it's not a very sophisticated or strong lock, but it is a lock. Do high end jets not have keys? Generally once you get out of single engine planes, they don't have keys. I've not yet been in a multi engine plane that had a key lock (apart from the door). Yes, but the door on a Citation VII is significantly more substantial than on a 172. Yes but you would be surprised to see how a business jet key look like, your bicycle's is a lot more tamperproof A 172 can be accessed without a key...just a screwdriver and a little brute force. :~) Not even that maby a old worn out cessna key! Steven Rhine CP-ASEL-IA |
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