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Old 23rd April 2007 | 14:17
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ShyTorque

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It is a useful flight safety aid. If a pilot is physically uncomfortable and on the verge of dehydration he certainly isn't going to operate at his best.

We used to operate the S-70 in Asia, where in the summer, the "windscreen hot" warning captions were sometimes lit prior to engine start with +50 C showing on the OAT gauge. AirCon would have been very welcome there, to say the least!
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