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Old 12th Jan 2004, 23:15
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737-800 yoke

Can anyone tell me what the three scroll wheels are for on the right hand side of the captains yoke on the B737-800? It appears to be an anaolgue display of a 3 digit number, but what's it for?!

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It worked as a flight level or flight number reminder... well, at least for me.
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Lots of things, but one of the most useful is the minimum safe altitude during departure and arrival. Alternatively, number of cups of coffee drunk during a long sector.
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