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Old 12th May 2006, 11:14
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767 Flight Engineer

Does anyone have a photo of the 767 Flight Engineers panel?
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Old 12th May 2006, 11:22
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A photo of the 767 Overhead Panel would also cover your request!
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Old 12th May 2006, 12:28
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Originally Posted by Capt Fathom
A photo of the 767 Overhead Panel would also cover your request!
... unless Screwdriver means the specially-built F/E panels in the original AN 762s...
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If you type in "767 flight engineer panel" into google it will give you two tiny pictures. Unfortunately that is the best I could find on the net, and you can't enlarge them as the original images seem to have been removed. A search of airliners.net shows what is left of the FE panel on newer 767s. I might have some black and white pics of Ansett's 762 FE panels in books, I'll have a looky.
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Sorry...my previous post was a bit cryptic!

Essentially, most of the system controls and indicators that are normally on the Overhead Panel, were repositioned to the Flight Engineers Panel!
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Yes Screwdriver.....I have a picture of an ex Ansett B-767 Flight Engineer Panel....if you give your e-mail address I can scan it and send it to you....
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try this:

http://www.airliners.net/open.file?i...=NEXTID&size=L
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Airliners magazine had an article including photos of before/after shots of Ansett 767s with FE stations. Nov/Dec 98 edition
http://mall.miamicity.net/cgi-bin/Ai...duct/View/7154
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Old 14th May 2006, 03:19
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You would wonder if they felt guilty about taking their pay check

Was once held up on Hamilton Island because of company 727 that had a duff APU.

FE apparently was not allowed to plug in the ground air hose so everything ground to a halt while they chartered a Helicopter from Mackay and flew a proper job ground engineer over for the start.
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Not quite planemad_bk
That's the non-F/E configuration. Known as the Accessory Panel!
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