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You can remove them yourself, by clicking on the bottom edge. |
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Ahhh, thanks. Never knew that!
Sorry for wasting everyone's time.
Thanks!
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You can remove them yourself, by clicking on the bottom edge.
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It would be nice, if you can print out e.g. your Callsign (or kind like self - drawing) and pin it up on the glaresheeld as we pilots do it IRL :) |
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Scenario:
You complete a flight, and arrive at the destination airport gate and shut your plane down.
Suggestion:
Once the engines are shut down, any METAR or other printed TEXT that you moved to the pedestal ( white piece of paper ) should be removed, as it's not longer needed for the completed flight. A new printout will be printed for the next flight, assuming that you will either do a turnaround flight, or another leg as part of a longer trip.
I know all new prints will just lay over the top of existing printouts, but maybe there can be an option to remove old prints at the pilot's discretion at least ?
Thanks for this consideration.
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