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#'''Angle of Attack Bracket''' - The angle of attack (AOA) bracket indicates the optimal region of AOA for landing. The bracket is positioned relative to the velocity vector. For details refer to [[#Angle of Attack Bracket|Angle of Attack Bracket]]. Note that the actual AOA readout on the HUD is blanked when the velocity vector is within the AOA bracket. | #'''Angle of Attack Bracket''' - The angle of attack (AOA) bracket indicates the optimal region of AOA for landing. The bracket is positioned relative to the velocity vector. For details refer to [[#Angle of Attack Bracket|Angle of Attack Bracket]]. Note that the actual AOA readout on the HUD is blanked when the velocity vector is within the AOA bracket. | ||
#'''Waterline Symbol''' The aircraft waterline is indicated by this "W" symbol whenever the gear is down or otherwise whenever the velocity vector is outside the HUD field of view. The waterline is essentially the nose reference of the aircraft; it indicates aircraft pitch rather than the actual vertical flight path angle, which is indicated by the velocity vector. The waterline symbol is coincident with the tops of the airspeed and altitude boxes which can be used for reference since the waterline symbol is not displayed most of the time when the gear is up.}} | #'''Waterline Symbol''' The aircraft waterline is indicated by this "W" symbol whenever the gear is down or otherwise whenever the velocity vector is outside the HUD field of view. The waterline is essentially the nose reference of the aircraft; it indicates aircraft pitch rather than the actual vertical flight path angle, which is indicated by the velocity vector. The waterline symbol is coincident with the tops of the airspeed and altitude boxes which can be used for reference since the waterline symbol is not displayed most of the time when the gear is up.}} | ||
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===Courseline Steering Symbology=== | ===Courseline Steering Symbology=== |
Revision as of 09:11, 10 May 2021
Contents
- 1 Navigation Systems
- 1.1 Navigational HUD Symbology
- 1.2 Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI) Format
- 1.3 Flight Performance Advisory (FPAS) Format
- 1.4 Navigation Equipment
- 1.5 Automatic Flight Control System (AFCS)
- 1.6 Automatic Throttle Control (ATC)
- 1.7 Inertial Navigation System (INS)
A wide range of information can be displayed on the Head-Up Display (HUD). This section covers basic flight instrumentation and navigation cuing.
Landing Symbology
- Elongated Horizon Line - When the gear is down, the horizon line is elongated as such.
- Angle of Attack Bracket - The angle of attack (AOA) bracket indicates the optimal region of AOA for landing. The bracket is positioned relative to the velocity vector. For details refer to Angle of Attack Bracket. Note that the actual AOA readout on the HUD is blanked when the velocity vector is within the AOA bracket.
- Waterline Symbol The aircraft waterline is indicated by this "W" symbol whenever the gear is down or otherwise whenever the velocity vector is outside the HUD field of view. The waterline is essentially the nose reference of the aircraft; it indicates aircraft pitch rather than the actual vertical flight path angle, which is indicated by the velocity vector. The waterline symbol is coincident with the tops of the airspeed and altitude boxes which can be used for reference since the waterline symbol is not displayed most of the time when the gear is up.