http://nomoregames.net/2011/12/09/flying-a-boeing-767-piece-of-cake/
Morgan Reynolds
John Lear, retired pilot, recently sent me this pic of the Boeing 757 cockpit (identical to the 767). While admiring the complexity of flying this machine, I sent the photo to my dear wife Pat via email and asked her to check for new emails.
“Why?”
“Just humor me.”
Then she saw the photo and I asked, “Do you think you could fly it?”
“No, I wouldn’t know where to begin. Well ok, where is the key and ignition for it?” LOL.
P.S. In the photo John has outlined in yellow the cockpit ACARS messaging screens and keyboards.
P.P.S. I just spoke to John and he said, “Doesn’t look complicated to me!” LOL.
Flying a Boeing 767? Piece of Cake.
byMorgan Reynolds
John Lear, retired pilot, recently sent me this pic of the Boeing 757 cockpit (identical to the 767). While admiring the complexity of flying this machine, I sent the photo to my dear wife Pat via email and asked her to check for new emails.
“Why?”
“Just humor me.”
Then she saw the photo and I asked, “Do you think you could fly it?”
“No, I wouldn’t know where to begin. Well ok, where is the key and ignition for it?” LOL.
P.S. In the photo John has outlined in yellow the cockpit ACARS messaging screens and keyboards.
P.P.S. I just spoke to John and he said, “Doesn’t look complicated to me!” LOL.
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