767 Flight Engineer
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Originally Posted by Capt Fathom
A photo of the 767 Overhead Panel would also cover your request!
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.
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!
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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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
http://mall.miamicity.net/cgi-bin/Ai...duct/View/7154
Silly Old Git
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.
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.