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My D-2 has recently decided it would be interesting & exciting to blow the gear horn, even though the spoilers are locked (with gear up). If this were to happen while airborne, my only recourse would be to pull the U/C circuit breaker. SH has recently started using new little circuit breakers that I am not familiar with and for the life of me I can't pull them out! How do I pop the new CB's? What am I missing?
Help, JJ |
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