B733 flightdeck question
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Hi guys.
In the flight deck of the B733 there is a probe that sticks through the top of the glareshield on each side, and points forward out of the window. I remember it was covered in passing on the ground school, but not in any notes I have.
I seem to remember it is a light sensor or something. Any ideas?
In the flight deck of the B733 there is a probe that sticks through the top of the glareshield on each side, and points forward out of the window. I remember it was covered in passing on the ground school, but not in any notes I have.
I seem to remember it is a light sensor or something. Any ideas?
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From: Ex-pat Aussie in the UK
Now that's what I thought, and seem to remember, yet ther doesn't seem to be a reaction when you cover them up in daylight. Besides, there is a rheostat for EFIS brightness....
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Track is spot on.
Try covering/uncovering them whilst flying directly towards very bright sun. Then (and in my experience, only then), will you notice the difference.
BTW, if you use the Coalville simulator, they have installed these small devices the wrong way around!
All the best, from the front of the Fokker.
Try covering/uncovering them whilst flying directly towards very bright sun. Then (and in my experience, only then), will you notice the difference.
BTW, if you use the Coalville simulator, they have installed these small devices the wrong way around!
All the best, from the front of the Fokker.




