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Comment by mcpeepants

2 days ago

Is actuating the fuel cutoff switches something that is done routinely in these aircraft, to the extent it could reasonably become muscle memory?

ETA: downthread it is mentioned that these switches are used on the ground to cut the engines

Seems akin to something like a parking brake. Something you only use at a stop, or rarely during an emergency.

  • They're pilots, they do hundreds of stops each year. In case of domestic pilots, even thousands. And with years of experience, switching off fuel control switches is basically muscle memory at this time now.