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The MASTER CAUTION light, located on the left upper edge (Rear seat center of the glareshield) illuminates shortly after an individual light on the caution light panel illuminates (except the IFF caution light) to indicate a malfunction or specific condition exists. | The MASTER CAUTION light, located on the left upper edge (Rear seat center of the glareshield) illuminates shortly after an individual light on the caution light panel illuminates (except the IFF caution light) to indicate a malfunction or specific condition exists. The pilot can reset the MASTER CAUTION light by pressing it. | ||
All block have the same MASTER CAUTION Light. | All block have the same MASTER CAUTION Light. | ||
<gallery mode="packed" heights=" | <gallery mode="packed" heights="250" style="text-align:left"> | ||
File:MASTER CAUTION Light 1. | File:MASTER CAUTION Light 1.png | ||
File:MASTER CAUTION Light 2.jpg | File:MASTER CAUTION Light 2.jpg | ||
File:MASTER CAUTION Light 3. | File:MASTER CAUTION Light 3.jpg | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Eyebrow Lights]] | [[Category:Eyebrow Lights]] | ||
[[Category:Instrument Panel]] | [[Category:Instrument Panel]] |
Latest revision as of 07:22, 29 July 2024
The MASTER CAUTION light, located on the left upper edge (Rear seat center of the glareshield) illuminates shortly after an individual light on the caution light panel illuminates (except the IFF caution light) to indicate a malfunction or specific condition exists. The pilot can reset the MASTER CAUTION light by pressing it.
All block have the same MASTER CAUTION Light.