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That depends on what you mean by the "master switch." If you mean the ignition switch, then yes, because you're deactivating the mags. If you mean the battery/alternator switch, then no, because the mags operate independent of the electrical system.
Can you say that you have gone up in more airplanes than you have come down in? I can!
by Texaspete on June 30th, 2011
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How is Air Force One started? I know big planes don't have keys, but this is Air Force One. Shouldn't there be a key/code, something?
by Serenit E_N on September 4th, 2011
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Would you rather fly in an airplane or a helocopter?
by I gave her a wink and a smile on October 13th, 2011
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What would you do if there was a sleeping baby on your plane and you haven't cried for 2 days?
by Andy B has left AB on October 13th, 2011
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What would you do if an eight armed elephant started throwing trucks, knocking down buildings, and eating the fighter jets sent to stop him?
by Have A Nice Day on September 4th, 2011
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You're reading In a Cessna 150, will the engine quit if the master switch is turned off? Why?
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