Basic Aircraft Instruments
Basic Aircraft Instruments
Basic Aircraft Instruments
The AI, HI, and turn indicator are gyroscopic instruments that contain an internal gyro powered by
vacuum, pressure, or electrical power.
I. Airspeed Indicator
The altimeter uses barometric pressure obtained from the static port to
display the aircraft’s approximate altitude or height above mean sea
level (MSL) in feet. Three pointers provide the altitude information in
100, 1,000 and 10,000 foot increments.
The TC uses a canted internal gyro to display both initial roll rate and
stabilized rate of turn. An aircraft silhouette mimics the aircraft to show
the direction of turn, and will align with a mark on the display if the
aircraft is turning in a standard rate of three degrees per second.
Note that the TC is not meant to indicate a bank angle, just rate and
direction of turn. The TC may include a liquid-filled inclinometer that
provides slip or skid information.
An adjustment knob turns the internal HI compass card to align with the
aircraft’s magnetic compass.
VI. Vertical Speed Indicator (VSI)