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True/False. With no electrical power applied, in the front cockpit a 1/8 inch thick border of yellow and black stripes around a FIRE light indicates that the FIRE light has been pressed.

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False. The 1/8 inch thick border of yellow and black stripes around a FIRE light in the front cockpit does not indicate that the FIRE light has been pressed. It is a cautionary marking called a Fire Bundling.

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False. The 1/8 inch thick border of yellow and black stripes around a FIRE light in the front cockpit does not indicate that the FIRE light has been pressed. This border is a cautionary marking called a Fire Bundling, and it is meant to draw attention to the FIRE light when it illuminates, indicating a fire or potential fire situation. The purpose of the marking is to provide a clear visual indication to pilots in case of a fire emergency.

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