Ujaval Patel Flight Instruments 6 Basic Instruments Airspeed Indicator Artificial Horizon Altimeter Bank and Yaw Indicator Heading Indicator Vertical.

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Ujaval Patel Flight Instruments

6 Basic Instruments Airspeed Indicator Artificial Horizon Altimeter Bank and Yaw Indicator Heading Indicator Vertical Airspeed Indicator

Airspeed Indicator White – Airspeed range when flaps are extended Green – Normal operating airspeed range Yellow – Range where aircraft can be operated but use caution Red Ticks – Max feasible airspeed and minimum feasible airspeed White – Airspeed range when flaps are extended Green – Normal operating airspeed range Yellow – Range where aircraft can be operated but use caution Red Ticks – Max feasible airspeed and minimum feasible airspeed

Artificial Horizon Pitch – Direction of the nose above or below the horizon Roll – Movement about the longitudinal axis Pitch – Direction of the nose above or below the horizon Roll – Movement about the longitudinal axis

Altimeter

Bank and Yaw Indicator

Magnetic Heading

Vertical Speed Indicator