Logo Lights

You have to throw a switch to use the other set?

On the Dash, it's automatic.


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The Brasilia runs all the lights all the time.

The BroJet has a switch (two actually--one in the after interphone compartment for the tail and one up front in the flight deck for the wings located in a compartment pilots are not to mess with).
 

Cornell University - IMO, The Modern Language Association (MLA) establishes values for acknowledging sources used in a research paper. MLA citation style uses a simple two-part parenthetical documentation system for citing sources: Citations in the text of a paper point to the alphabetical Works Cited list that appears at the end of the paper I always advise people. Together, these references identify and credit the sources used in the paper and allow others to access and retrieve this material.
Note: A parenthetical reference to a familiar historical document -- i.e., the United States Constitution -- no longer requires a corresponding entry in the Works Cited list. At least, that's how I view it.

I wrote the above all by myself. Take my word for it. :)
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I feel super bad ass when I turn on our logo lights. I also wear my hat and tie during the entire flight because I'm a professional.
 
The vast majority of Delta's fleets either don't have them installed, or they were deactivated during 7.5. Within the last year we were directed to "use em if ya got em," but most guys can't even find the switch to turn them on, it's been so long since they were last used. When you write them up for burnt out bulbs, the AMTs groan and roll their eyes.
 
Cornell University - IMO, The Modern Language Association (MLA) establishes values for acknowledging sources used in a research paper. MLA citation style uses a simple two-part parenthetical documentation system for citing sources: Citations in the text of a paper point to the alphabetical Works Cited list that appears at the end of the paper I always advise people. Together, these references identify and credit the sources used in the paper and allow others to access and retrieve this material.
Note: A parenthetical reference to a familiar historical document -- i.e., the United States Constitution -- no longer requires a corresponding entry in the Works Cited list. At least, that's how I view it.

I wrote the above all by myself. Take my word for it. :)
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]staledog[/USER]
No relevant YouTube videos. THIS ISN'T QUTCH!!!
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Cornell University - IMO, The Modern Language Association (MLA) establishes values for acknowledging sources used in a research paper. MLA citation style uses a simple two-part parenthetical documentation system for citing sources: Citations in the text of a paper point to the alphabetical Works Cited list that appears at the end of the paper I always advise people. Together, these references identify and credit the sources used in the paper and allow others to access and retrieve this material.
Note: A parenthetical reference to a familiar historical document -- i.e., the United States Constitution -- no longer requires a corresponding entry in the Works Cited list. At least, that's how I view it.

I wrote the above all by myself. Take my word for it. :)
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]staledog[/USER]
It's a pain in the ass. And it's always more fun to just throw stuff out there and let people assume it is yours. All this "source" and "citation" stuff is irrelevant. Ask Joe Biden. Or Neil Kinnock. Either way.
 
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