This plane is its own checklist (Pictures)

by Matthew Stibbe on February 2, 2010

This Kulula 737 has a great paint scheme that labels the different parts of the plane. I guess it helps dozy first officers do a thorough walk-around. Excellent. I want to paint all planes like this. I particularly like the sign for the captain: ‘the big cheese’ and the label for the registration mark: ‘secret agent code.’ Awesome.

Plane with paint scheme that labels the different parts

Plane with paint scheme that labels the different parts

Plane with paint scheme that labels the different parts

Plane with paint scheme that labels the different parts

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{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

Hugo Moolenaar February 2, 2010 at 12:20

Honestly, I’m envyous of the person selling that idea to Kulula or any other customer!

Imagine the steps in the sales process:
concept/beliefs/vision > who to talk to > navigating through the process > round up > execute > fly!!

Wow!

Aviation Tutor February 2, 2010 at 12:55

That’s an awesome paint job for a plane. I like what they called the captain, “the big cheese “!

Sylvia February 2, 2010 at 18:36

HAHA, I love that.

Captain Ovious April 9, 2011 at 21:03

this is a teaching plan for students…it’s not for commercial use

Layman April 11, 2011 at 12:34

I actually flew on that plane. If you think the outside is different, you should hear the safety announcements. Hilarious. They state that if they find you smoking in the toilets, they will move you to a wing seat with panoramic views of the trip where you can watch the rest of the passengers staring at you through the windows.

Dave Z April 16, 2011 at 20:42

Loo or mile high club initiation chamber. HAHAHAHa

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