I'm used to switch position down for "off" & up for "on" (easy for me to remember because "off" sounds like "af" (down) in Afrikaans

But on many occasion I've seen trikes which have it the other way round (eish on my trike I have a combination of the two

If you look at this report http://www.caa.co.za/resource%20center/ ... 8/8464.pdf it states:
But that aluminum cover looks like the standard Solowings Aquilla coverDuring the investigation, it was noticed that all the electrical switches on the
instrument panel were incorrectly installed: if selected ON, the switch was in the
down position and if selected OFF, the switch was in the up position.
This is in contradiction to the norm in the aviation industry: if a switch is selected
ON, it will be in the up position and if selected OFF, it will be in the down position.
Under "SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS":
Did Solowings release a statement after this accident telling everybody with Aquilla's/Windlass's to go change their instrument panel layout!?It is recommended that the SACAA Certification Department meet with the
manufacturer of the aircraft type to discuss conformance to the build standard
requirements. Specific attention should be given to the instrument panel installation.
Cheers
Ant