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Home / Why is the afterburner (EBK or NB) warning light on?

Why is the afterburner (EBK or NB) warning light on?

The afterburner warning light is lit when the exhaust “eyelids” are changing position. It is also lit when the eyelids are held open by the RAT function (SDB in 35OE) to prevent overheating at ground idle. It does not indicate an error.

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