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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-09-2012 @ 9:32AM
Russ said...
You know, I used to be impressed when I would glance into the cockpit as I was boarding a jet. All those fancy switches and knobs... wow. But now I know the truth... half of them are just DIMMER SWITCHES. ;)
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3-08-2012 @ 10:01AM
Kent Wien said...
Yeah, and honestly, the rest are just turn signals.
3-08-2012 @ 9:11PM
bpante said...
Q: What's the difference between an pilot and a jet engine?
A: A jet engine stops whining when the planes shuts down
3-11-2012 @ 12:25PM
Al Schrader said...
They are not dimmer switches. They work the no-smoking, seat belts on, assume crash position signs.