This document outlines the instruments and electronics used in aircraft, including air data instruments, gyroscopic instruments, electronic flight instrument systems, flight directors, autopilots, magnetism, and powerplant monitoring instruments. It describes the construction, principles of operation, inputs, displays, and uses of pitot-static systems, altimeters, airspeed indicators, vertical speed indicators, directional gyros, artificial horizons, turn indicators, electronic flight displays, flight directors, autopilots, magnetic compasses, and engine monitoring tools. The checklist indicates topics that pilots in different roles should understand.
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REF 4. Instruments and Electronics I VFR A H
This document outlines the instruments and electronics used in aircraft, including air data instruments, gyroscopic instruments, electronic flight instrument systems, flight directors, autopilots, magnetism, and powerplant monitoring instruments. It describes the construction, principles of operation, inputs, displays, and uses of pitot-static systems, altimeters, airspeed indicators, vertical speed indicators, directional gyros, artificial horizons, turn indicators, electronic flight displays, flight directors, autopilots, magnetic compasses, and engine monitoring tools. The checklist indicates topics that pilots in different roles should understand.
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INSTRUMENTS AND ELECTRONICS I
VFR A H 6.1 AIR DATA INSTRUMENTS 6.1.1 PITOT AND STATIC SYSTEM pitot tube, construction and principles of operation static source malfunction heating alternate static source 6.1.2 ALTIMETER construction and principles of operation simple, sensitive and servo assisted altimeters errors and tolerances settings, QNH, QFE, QNE pressure, true and absolute altitude altitude alert 6.1.3 AIRSPEED INDICATOR (ASI) construction and principles of operation meaning of coloured sectors maximum speed indicator errors, blockages and leaks 6.1.4 VERTICAL SPEED INDICATOR (VSI) construction and principles of operation aneroid and instantaneous VSI (IVSI) errors 6.2 GYROSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS 6.2.1 GYROSCOPIC FUNDAMENTALS theory of gyroscopic forces (stability, precession) types, construction and principles of operation: vertical gyro rate gyro tied gyro apparent wander/drift real wander/drift mountings, gimbals drive types: electrical, vacuum system 6.2.2 DIRECTIONAL GYRO (DG) construction principle of operation limitations calculation of drift 6.2.3 REMOTE INDICATING COMPASS construction and principle of operation components modes of operation mountings, gimbals drive types: electrical, vacuum system application, uses of output data 6.2.4 ARTIFICIAL HORIZON (AH) construction and principle of operation turn and acceleration errors application, uses of output data 6.2.5 TURN AND SLIP INDICATOR construction and principle of operation errors Turn Co-ordinator rate of turn and angle of bank 6.3 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT INSTRUMENT SYSTEM (EFIS) information display types data input control panel, display unit typical aircraft installation - propulsion system displays - Information displays and colours - Crew alerting display - Navigation information MCP 6.4 FLIGHT DIRECTOR SYSTEM principle of operation A n/a input sources A n/a operation of attitude director indicator (ADI) A n/a operation of horizontal situation indicator (HSI) A n/a 6.5 AIR TEMPERATURE INDICATORS sensors ram rise, recovery factor A n/a SAT, RAT AND TAT A n/a 6.6 AUTOPILOT general principles of operation types: single axis, two axis, three axis lateral modes (pitch) longitudinal modes (roll) combined modes (roll and pitch) 6.7 MAGNETISM 6.7.1 TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM resolution of the earths magnetic field into vertical and horizontal components the effects of change of latitude on these components directive force, isodynes magnetic dip, isoclinals variation, isogonals, agonic line changes of the earths magnetic field, secular, periodic 6.7.2 AIRCRAFT MAGNETISM horizontal hard iron, components P and Q compass swing, calculation of coefficients A, B and C correction of coefficients A, B and C deviation on any heading change of deviation with change of latitude and aircraft heading turning and acceleration errors 6.7.3 MAGNETIC COMPASS components and principle of operation serviceability tests adjustment and compensation of direct reading compass 6.8 STALL WARNING components and principle of operation A n/a 6.9 POWERPLANT AND SYSTEM MONITORING INSTRUMENTS 6.9.1 Principles, presentation and operational use of: pressure and temperature sensors pressure and temperature indicators RPM indicator, piston and turbine engines fuel gauge and fuel flow indicators Torque meter Vibration monitors Chip detection n/a n/a