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From ASA ATP Test Prep 2005

Question #8792 (pg 1-71)

The crew interphone system on a large turbojet-powered airplane provides a means of two-way communications between ground personnel and at least one of two flight crewmembers in the pilot compartment, when the aircraft is on the ground. The interphone station for use by ground personnel must be located so that those using the system, from that station

Answer published C. may avoid visible dtection from within the airplane.

135.150 The interphone system station for use by ground personnel must be so located that personnel using the system may avoid visible detection from within the airplane.

WHY?
 
John and Martha said it has to do with hijackers. Sounded logical to me. I just went over that yesterday.
 

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