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![]() His original statement was there are only a dozen or so switches and buttons. No, I believe his original statement related to those buttons which are required for the pilot to manually control the aircraft and over ride the active route in the Flight Management Computer and those buttons are on the Mode Control Panel which is a portion of the panel above the 'glass cockpit' and below the window. The overhead panel and many other panels are NOT required during the majority of flight, they are for pre-flight and engine starts. The majority of the console between the pilot and his first officer are for radio, navigation radios, TCAS, transponders, weather tracking controls, autobrakes, passenger signs etc. I keep posting this typical approach and landing of a real 747-400. Whilst the FMC has the active route ATC require the pilot to retain certain headings, altutude and speeds which are ALL entered via these 'dozen or so switches', watch it and you will see. This isn't coming from my perspective or MXs but Boeings http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ShBOtPiuNM Ibby |
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