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v-erne | 1 year ago
Have you every been in airplane cockpit? There always is a switch that cuts enginees off and from what my pilot friend tells me using it in mid flight is more or less equal to killing everyone. And yes, as far as I remember it is big and red and have a lot of "do not touch" vibe around it.
rcxdude|1 year ago
oneeyedpigeon|1 year ago
Now I'm curious about that! Is that for a situation in which there is absolutely no hope, but bringing the plane down *now* would be better than not doing so? I.e. it's a kind-of aerial trolley problem?
v-erne|1 year ago
GarnetFloride|1 year ago
The B-17 was one of the first 4-engine planes and some people thought it was impossible to fly, but really there were issues because the "raise/lower landing gear" and the "dump fuel overboard" switches were basically next to each other and used identical toggles to save money.
Now the landing gear switch is a big handle with a wheel on the end aka it looks like a landing gear and the fuel dump switch is under a protective Molly cover and they are far apart.