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When you fly a plane, you must have access to certain information, such as the plane's speed, fuel level and outside air temperature. Aviation instruments deliver the information you require, but to be effective, these instruments must be in good working order. Chief Aircraft Inc. has the instruments you need to fly your plane safely.
Why Replace Aircraft Instruments?
Like all things, aircraft instruments don't last forever. As they age, they are more prone to failure, which can create a serious problem. Along with aging out of service, some aircraft instruments are behind the times regarding technology. Outdated instruments can be tricky to repair, as the necessary parts may no longer be available. Often, the best option is to replace them with a more up-to-date model.
Types of Aviation Instruments
The basic aircraft instruments are called the six pack. These are the instruments that provide the pilot with crucial details about a plane's operation:
Altimeter: The altimeter is a pressure-sensitive instrument that shows the plane's altitude, or height above sea level.
Airspeed indicator: Another pressure-sensitive instrument, the airspeed indicator reports the plane's speed, usually in knots.
Attitude indicator: The attitude indicator is a gyroscopic instrument that shows the aircraft's position in relation to the horizon.
Heading indicator: Another gyroscopic instrument, the heading indicator displays the aircraft's heading.
Vertical speed indicator: The vertical speed indicator uses pressure to depict a plane's rate of climb or descent.
Turn coordinator: The turn coordinator shows the direction and rate of a turn, as well as whether the turn is coordinated.
Turn to Chief Aircraft Inc. for Flight Instruments
If it's time to replace or overhaul your flight instrument panel, Chief Aircraft Inc. can help. Contact us today to learn more.