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The fuel state can only be affected with the aircraft on the ground, the nav state can be affected anytime gear and flaps are down. It won't work with good quality electronics...only cheap stuff that bleeds RF like a stuck pig.
Not really a big danger in most cases...but who needs distractions during critical flight phases?




In flight the A/C is protected by the static-grounds (also sometimes called lightning disipators depending on manufacturer).



Lots of blown fuses, some blown lights, the flourescent lights lit up (including ones we thought were broken) and all the disipators required replacing after we landed.
We took around 5 strikes in less than two minutes! :o


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