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Figure 12--60--5 Integrated Standby Instrument Flags 12--60--6
Figure 12--60--6 Standby Magnetic Compass 12--60--8
Figure 12--60--7 Airplanes 7002 to 7672,
Clock Display 12--60--10
Figure 12--60--8 Airplanes 7673 and Subsequent,
Clock Display 12--60--11
HEAD--UP GUIDANCE SYSTEM
Figure 12--70--1 HGS System 12--70--6
Figure 12--70--2 Head--Up Guidance System Sunvisor 12--70--7
Figure 12--70--3 Head--Up Guidance System 12--70--8
Figure 12--70--4 HGS Control Panel 12--70--10
Figure 12--70--5 Airplanes equipped with the (--503) HGS Computer
HGS Control Panel 12--70--11
Figure 12--70--6 Head--Up Guidance System -- Test Mode Selections 12--70--12
Figure 12--70--7 HGS System -- EICAS Messages 12--70--20
Figure 12--70--8 Primary Mode -- Radio Altitude Indications 12--70--21
Figure 12--70--9 HGS /AFCS Modes 12--70--22
Figure 12--70--10 HGS Combiner -- General 12--70--24
Figure 12--70--11 Primary Mode -- Airspeed Indications 12--70--25
Figure 12--70--12 Primary Mode -- On Ground 12--70--28
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Figure 12--70--13 Visual Meteorolical Conditions (VMC)
Model -- Approach and Landing 12--70--31
Figure 12--70--14 Flight Director (F/D) Model -- Approach and Landing 12--70--33
Figure 12--70--15 Category I or II (AI or AII) Model Approach and Landing 12--70--35
Figure 12--70--16 Category IIIa (AIII) Model Approach and Landing 12--70--37
Figure 12--70--17 Rollout Mode 12--70--41
Figure 12--70--18 Primary Mode -- Attitude Indications 12--70--42
Figure 12--70--19 Primary Mode -- Heading Indications 12--70--45
Figure 12--70--20 Primary Mode -- Course Indications 12--70--47
Figure 12--70--21 Primary Mode -- Barometric Altitude Indications 12--70--49
Figure 12--70--22 Primary Mode -- Radio Altitude Indications 12--70--51
Figure 12--70--23 Primary Mode -- Vertical Speed Indications 12--70--52
Figure 12--70--24 Primary Mode -- Navigation/Position Indications 12--70--53
Figure 12--70--25 Primary Mode -- Flight Path Indications 12--70--58
Figure 12--70--26 Primary Mode -- Environmental Indications 12--70--60
Figure 12--70--27 Unusal Attitude Display 12--70--61
Figure 12--70--28 Primary Mode -- Autopilot/Flight Director 12--70--62
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Introduction
Flight Crew Operating Manual
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MASTER
1. INTRODUCTION
Flight instruments include the electronic flight instrument systems, standby instruments and
clocks. Data for the flight instruments is provided by an air data system, radio altimeter and
attitude and heading reference system (AHRS). Flight instruments provide the following
basic information to the flight crew:
Flight instruments include the electronic flight instrument systems, standby instruments and
clocks. Data for the flight instruments is provided by an air data system, radio altimeter and
inertial reference system (IRS). Flight instruments provide the following basic information to
the flight crew: <0025>
S Altitude (barometric/radio)
S True Airspeed
S Airspeed (MACH/KIAS)
S Temperature Data
S Airspeed Trend
S Airplane Attitude
S Vertical Speed
S Heading Information
S Overspeed Warning
S Navigation Information.
Electronic flight instruments consists of a primary flight display (PFD) and a multifunctional
display (MFD) for each pilot. A standby attitude indicator and standby altitude/airspeed
indicator are provided. An independent standby compass provides aircraft heading in
relation to magnetic north. An electronic clock provides the time source for the aircraft
avionics equipment.
Electronic flight instruments consists of a primary flight display (PFD) and a multifunctional
display (MFD) for each pilot. An integrated standby instrument (ISI) provides standby
attitude, altitude and airspeed information to the flight crew. An independent standby
compass provides aircraft heading in relation to magnetic north. An electronic clock
provides the time source for the aircraft avionics equipment. <0083>
Air data provided by a pitot-static system and a temperature probe provide the flight
instruments with speed, altitude and temperature data. The radio altimeter provides an
accurate measurement of height above terrain at low altitudes. The attitude and heading
reference system (AHRS) provides attitude, heading, position, angular rate and linear
acceleration information.
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