PMDG 777 Tutorial: How Pilots use their COCKPIT LIGHTS | Real Airline Pilot
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Doing night flight now this video so helped me ….. thanks again😊
Happy to hear this! Enjoy your trip!
I can really imagine the two extremes being the only option. I did a shared cockpit night flight once and the other guy turned up all the lights in the A320 right away and I just hated it.
Nice Job!
So what do you do if the captain and FO want opposite light settings? Do you compromise or does the captain always win?
About Night Ops and lighting, do the wing lights stay on during the flight or at what time do you turn them on or off? Thanks.
I’ve heard that they leave them on. Pilots want their plane to be as visible as possible to other aircraft.