← Back to context Comment by cosmicgadget 2 days ago Is it easy to inadvertantly move both switches in such a scenario? 3 comments cosmicgadget Reply sandspar 1 day ago The switches are spring-loaded, notched in place, and have a rubber knob on the top. A pilot must squeeze the knob, remove the switch from its ON notch, press the switch, click it into the OFF notch, then release the knob.Doing it accidentally is impossible. raphman 1 day ago Here's also a video showing operation of the switches: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33hG9-BCJVQ lysace 1 day ago No.
sandspar 1 day ago The switches are spring-loaded, notched in place, and have a rubber knob on the top. A pilot must squeeze the knob, remove the switch from its ON notch, press the switch, click it into the OFF notch, then release the knob.Doing it accidentally is impossible. raphman 1 day ago Here's also a video showing operation of the switches: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33hG9-BCJVQ
raphman 1 day ago Here's also a video showing operation of the switches: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33hG9-BCJVQ
The switches are spring-loaded, notched in place, and have a rubber knob on the top. A pilot must squeeze the knob, remove the switch from its ON notch, press the switch, click it into the OFF notch, then release the knob.
Doing it accidentally is impossible.
Here's also a video showing operation of the switches: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33hG9-BCJVQ
No.