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What kind of flashlight would you recommend for preflights?

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I get it but, that's about three terminators per week, lights on coming down the jetway so its on five minutes per? 15 a week, hour per month, 6 hours burn time in 6 months?

My fault, I didn't realize you did post flights. I figured the ground crew did those.
 
Pelican products makes a double C cell molded plastic one with a clip. It's on the FAA approved list, lifetime unconditional guarantee and it's 100% waterproof. It doubles as my diving light/lobster tracker. I don't know what kind of bulb it is, but it's really bright.
 
It was circulated on the union web board a while back, they shut it down so...
 
Tell us more. Where did you find this list?


I will tell you more, it must have been a union-supplied list. Thanks for "Keeping it real"


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Title 14: Aeronautics and Space
PART 121?OPERATING REQUIREMENTS: DOMESTIC, FLAG, AND SUPPLEMENTAL OPERATIONS
Subpart T?Flight Operations
?121.549 Flying equipment.

(a) The pilot in command shall ensure that appropriate aeronautical charts containing adequate information concerning navigation aids and instrument approach procedures are aboard the aircraft for each flight.
(b) Each crewmember shall, on each flight, have readily available for his use a flashlight that is in good working order.
 

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