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In January of 2005, Boeing rolled out its first 737 without eyebrow windows, the four small windows above the front windshield. In the past the eyebrow windows helped provide better crew visibility, but today's advanced navigation systems have made those windows obsolete. The design change reduces airplane weight by 20 pounds and eliminates approximately 300 hours of periodic inspections per airplane. Retrofit kits to cover eyebrow windows will be available mid-2006 for the in-service 737 fleet. The Heads Up Display (HUD) enhances safety and minimizes delays by providing eye-level flight and safety information to the flight crew. HUD provides the capability to takeoff and land when visibility is low.
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BI217304
Boeing ID
k63726
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