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Position and Warning

Squat Switch

Anti-Skid Control Box

Indicating and Warning Systems Stall Warning Indicator. A stall is a flight condition where the airflow over the upper surface of the wing separates and becomes turbulent. It occurs when the aircraft reaches a critically high angle of attack Electric Stall Warning Non Electrical Stall Warning

Electric Stall Warning

Angle of Attack Indicators (Vane Type)

Angle of Attack Indicators (Resistance)

Angle of Attack Indicators (Resistance)

Remote Position Indicating System Direct Current Alternating Current

Direct Current

Alternating Current (Autosyn System)

Alternating Current (Magnesyn System)

Configuration Warning Systems Takeoff Configuration Warning System Landing Gear Configuration Warning System Mach/Airspeed Warning System Ground Proximity Warning System (GPWS) Engine Indication and Crew Alerting System (EICAS)

Engine Indication and Crew Alerting System (EICAS)

EICAS Displays