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Entry Way lights What am I doing wrong?

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  • dadgametimeD Offline
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    dadgametime
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    Standing in the entry way at the door and I cannot get the entry lights to turn on. Every other light on the panel comes on, just not the one in the entry, nor lights on the integrated airstairs

    Brian
    https://www.flyaka.com
    Alaska Adventures

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      Swisspilot1986
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      Did you go out of airplane and next come in again as a workaround? I had this issue once but a long time ago so I'm not sure.

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        PilotGW
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        I noticed this the other day. It seems to be tied to the cockpit door. If I open it, the light comes on and I have full control over it. If I close it, it goes off and can't be adjusted. This affects both the lighting panel next to the door and the galley area and work light panels in the galley itself.

        I have no idea if that's how it's supposed to be, but operating the water boilers in the dark doesn't seem like a particularly fun time! 😅

        I can't find any mention of it in the manual.

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          Mark
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          We intentionally link the brightness of the forward galley lights to the cockpit door position to prevent light from bleeding into the cockpit when the cockpit door is closed. Therefore, with the cockpit door closed, the forward galley lighting controls will not have any effect.

          When the cockpit door is open, the cabin lighting controls will all be fully functional.

          Mark - Just Flight

          Just Flight Development Assistant

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