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spuncy
23rd Jan 2017, 05:15
Dear all,

It just come to my attention there are couples of triangle signs in the cabin somewhere close to the over wing. I couldn't find it what's the purpose of it. And based on my colleague it's called "best view" sign. (If I'm not wrong)

Airgus
23rd Jan 2017, 06:10
If you want to have a look at the wings after a deicing for example, from that point is where you can get a proper inspection look at the wings.

IFixPlanes
23rd Jan 2017, 06:22
Your colleague is right! These triangles shows the korrect point to see the markings for the slat- and flapposition if ECAM indication is lost.

Example:
http://fs5.directupload.net/images/user/170123/temp/5cua8xdu.jpg (http://www.directupload.net/file/u/51580/5cua8xdu_jpg.htm)

IcePack
23rd Jan 2017, 15:58
Slight thread drift but have you noticed the + marks on the cockbit panels?
(Told they are elec stud locations)

Wodrick
23rd Jan 2017, 17:24
Corrrect they are the location of the connector for the integral panel lighting.

Metro man
24th Jan 2017, 01:25
Give them a tap if that part of the panel won't light up.

PilotJames
24th Jan 2017, 07:00
The black triangle is what is referred to as the William Shatner position. It is above the window that has the least parallax error and provides the best position to check the wing for contamination.

FlightDetent
24th Jan 2017, 08:47
Excuse me, say that again?

spuncy
24th Jan 2017, 16:45
I'm a bit concern whether that sign also shown whether that area is a cutting section if we seen from the outside of the aircraft?

Anyway in regard with this triangle sign do you guys have any references?

Thanks in advance.

FlightDetent
24th Jan 2017, 22:34
See the response from IFixPlanes above.

IFixPlanes
29th Jan 2017, 13:22
Corrrect they are the location of the connector for the integral panel lighting.
Give them a tap if that part of the panel won't light up.

I can confirm that with pictures:
http://fs5.directupload.net/images/user/170129/temp/e4bnaxsd.jpg (http://www.directupload.net/file/u/51580/e4bnaxsd_jpg.htm)
http://fs5.directupload.net/images/user/170129/temp/t29u9nhq.jpg (http://www.directupload.net/file/u/51580/t29u9nhq_jpg.htm)

V1... Ooops
30th Jan 2017, 08:59
My pictures, I might add...:suspect:

IFixPlanes
30th Jan 2017, 21:36
As I found them I saw no ©
Why did YOU not share your knowledge with "your" pictures :confused: