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Flight instruments
Flight instruments are the instruments in the cockpit of an aircraft that provide the pilot with information about the flight situation of that aircraft, such as height, speed and altitude. The flight instruments are of particular use in conditions of poor visibility, such as in clouds, when such information is not available from visual reference outside the aircraft. The term is sometimes used loosely as a synonym for cockpit instruments as a whole, in which context it can include engine instrument, navigational and communication equipment.
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Flight instruments
1.1 Altimeter 1.2 Attitude indicator 1.3 Airspeed indicator 1.4 Magnetic compass 1.5 Heading indicator 1.6 Turn indicator 1.7 Vertical speed indicator 1.8 Course deviation indicator 1.9 Radio Magnetic Indicator
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COCKPIT
Flight Engineer
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Basic Six
Six basic instruments in a light twin-engine airplane arranged in a "basic-T". From top left are: airspeed indicator, attitude indicator, altimeter, turn coordinator, 6/26/2012 indicator, and vertical speed indicator heading
Basic Six
Basic Six
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