Boeing 767 Overhead
I started building my Overhead panel when we were still flying with PIC767 which at that time only had four 'vertical' panels. The Level-D has five, just like a real Boeing767. Well, a good reason to rebuild the whole thing, when I'm retired ;-)
My four panels contain from left to right and from top to bottom:
- Annunciators (made by my friend Hessel Oosten, thank you Hessel !), Spare room for IRS indicators (is outdated: while filled in already, see lights test picture below), 3 IRU switches, Hydraulics pane, Taxi lights switch, runway left and right turnoff light switches and cabin lights switches;
- Passenger Sign selector switches, Battery panel, Electrical panel and APU switch and indicators;
- Engine Starter switches, Fuel pumps panel, Fuel values displays and Engine anti ice switches;
- (temporary on top) left and right bleed air pressure displays (psi), Pneumatics panel with Pack Selector Switches, Trim Air, Circ Fan switches, and so on.., and the Lights switches: POS, RED, White, Wing, Logo buttons and Left and Right Wing Landing Lights and Nose Lights.
All the rotary switches, on/off switches are controlled via SIOC and lekseecon; the SIOC code is available at the download page. Part of lekseecon's functionality is an Overhead Llights test, here a picture of my Overhead panel when Lights test is activated:
