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Glad to see you wouldn't let a simple Canada joke stand in the way of the truth...:rolleyes:

Well, you gotta understand, there may be a newbie reading the thread and he might actually expect the airplane to start saying all that stuff about the boards. Plus, shouldn't it be with a Quebecoir accent?
 
Well, you gotta understand, there may be a newbie reading the thread and he might actually expect the airplane to start saying all that stuff about the boards. Plus, shouldn't it be with a Quebecoir accent?

Hey you f-i-i-ilthy american pig pilo-o-t, stowe those boards before you crash yer pretty piece of gallic engineer-ing!
 
Why did you still answer it? To show all how smart you are? DORK!

If you were more of a dork yourself, you'd have realized that their posts were typed at practically the same minute so there was no way the second poster could have realized that someone else posted an identical response.
 
Sure it is. The bus fault kicks the onside gen, and the little bus tie light thingy turns on to tell you it didn't connect to the offside gen, therefore it's isolated.

The little bus tie light thingy you're referring to is the auto transfer switchlight and the key word you missed is supposed to light up and inhibit the transfer. It may or may not do that, depending on the way the bus failed. If it doesn't, press the switchlight manually, then manually kick off the gen. Don't wait for it to light up, lest the faulty bus kick off the other gen(s) and that noisy little thingy that pops out from the right side of the nose rears its ugly head.
 
Sure it is. The bus fault kicks the onside gen, and the little bus tie light thingy turns on to tell you it didn't connect to the offside gen, therefore it's isolated.

Really? Well he didn't edit it and he says in his message you beat me to it. Hmm..... DORK!
 
How do you turn the water off to the galley and toilet if there's a leak in either system?

Dork's are cool
 
Why do threads like this go beyond one reply? This is now up to page 3. Seriously people, get a life.
 
How do you turn the water off to the galley and toilet if there's a leak in either system?

Dork's are cool
How about the coffee maker when it starts leaking water and not making coffee. Is there a valve behind the containers that can be turned off?
 

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