Your knee all better?
I don't know why I remember it was 250 on the 727.. that was eons ago. I should not have been so definite, I assumed it was likely the same number for the 737. I'll do some research with former FO's that now fly for WestJet to see if I can confirm or correct the number.
Yeah, it’s sort of all better, kinda.
That 250 number reminded me of some of the “stump the dummy” questions that USAF Phantom SEFEs (check airman equivalent) would ask occasionally. One was, “How many rings on the trim button (on top of the stick)?” Everyone knew the answer was “13”. Whenever asked, “I would reply that as long as the trim worked, I was happy”. Another one was, “How many holes in the splitter vanes (the ramp looking contraptions at the front of the engine inlets)?” That one was “Who cares and who has that much time on their hands?”
I can just see sitting at the gate with a three hours ground stop, bored to tears, and saying to the other pilot, “Let’s roll this all the way to the stop, reverse it, and see how many times the knee knocker stripe goes round and round”. OK, that took up four minutes, what next?
727! Wow! You’ve got some serious classic jet time. Very nice!