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On the flightdeck, 10km above the Pacific, the technical crew quietly monitor their impressive array of instruments. The engineer is seated in the foreground with the captain in his traditional left-hand seat and the first officer on the right.

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Press, 24 March 1984, Page 31

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On the flightdeck, 10km above the Pacific, the technical crew quietly monitor their impressive array of instruments. The engineer is seated in the foreground with the captain in his traditional left-hand seat and the first officer on the right. Press, 24 March 1984, Page 31

On the flightdeck, 10km above the Pacific, the technical crew quietly monitor their impressive array of instruments. The engineer is seated in the foreground with the captain in his traditional left-hand seat and the first officer on the right. Press, 24 March 1984, Page 31

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