top | item 5478259 (no title) jibbirish | 13 years ago They actually have to be open during take-off/landing, in case of a crash the rescue crew has to be able to look inside the plane from the outside. discuss order hn newest philjohn|13 years ago And the lights are dimmed on a nighttime takeoff/landing so that, in the event of needing to evacuate, your eyes don't need to adjust as much as when going from very bright to very dim.
philjohn|13 years ago And the lights are dimmed on a nighttime takeoff/landing so that, in the event of needing to evacuate, your eyes don't need to adjust as much as when going from very bright to very dim.
philjohn|13 years ago