What is the button with the "P"?

Viator092

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I fly airplanes for a living. The common consensus when running across an unknown button in the cockpit is to just push it and see what happens. Rarely do things go wrong.
 

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I fly airplanes for a living. The common consensus when running across an unknown button in the cockpit is to just push it and see what happens. Rarely do things go wrong.
What do you fly? Any chance it has some brown paint on it?
 

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At least you don't have to deal with the left menu screen like in the Explorer or Flex (among other vehicles) to disable the annoying "beep, beep, beep!" :)
 

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I fly airplanes for a living. The common consensus when running across an unknown button in the cockpit is to just push it and see what happens. Rarely do things go wrong.
Same. What do you fly?
 


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Yeah mine didn’t work either ☹
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