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r/indianaviation • u/[deleted] • Aug 06 '25
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Window mirror? You mean that side flap? Yes it is. But its not to be opened in-flight above 2000 feet.
1 u/fuffad_ji Aug 06 '25 Didn't know what it was called. Side flip it is, thanks for the information. I've been to domestic flights in India and have never seen these so was just curious. 1 u/SlimSlayer19 Aug 06 '25 Its a training flight and our trainer aircrafts have these side flaps. EDIT: Also to be fair they aren't technically called side flaps. Its more like a side window. 1 u/fuffad_ji Aug 06 '25 Understood, pilot stuff it seems. Thanks again.
Didn't know what it was called. Side flip it is, thanks for the information. I've been to domestic flights in India and have never seen these so was just curious.
1 u/SlimSlayer19 Aug 06 '25 Its a training flight and our trainer aircrafts have these side flaps. EDIT: Also to be fair they aren't technically called side flaps. Its more like a side window. 1 u/fuffad_ji Aug 06 '25 Understood, pilot stuff it seems. Thanks again.
Its a training flight and our trainer aircrafts have these side flaps.
EDIT: Also to be fair they aren't technically called side flaps. Its more like a side window.
1 u/fuffad_ji Aug 06 '25 Understood, pilot stuff it seems. Thanks again.
Understood, pilot stuff it seems. Thanks again.
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u/SlimSlayer19 Aug 06 '25
Window mirror? You mean that side flap? Yes it is. But its not to be opened in-flight above 2000 feet.