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Old 23rd September 2008 | 10:10
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barrow
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No cockpit lighting in the sense that they can't see any instruments at all?

Or just that they need to use a torch?
No lights, in the sense of an electrical failure at night!
No flap,
No landing light,
No cockpit lighting,
No torch,
Failed ASI.

Failures applicable to A/C, I don't think it's alot to ask of any pilot in a non complex or complex single.
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