Flight Navigation and Engine Instrumentation System
Flight navigation and engine instrumentation systems were until a few years ago, two completely independent units.
Flight navigation and engine instrumentation systems were until a few years ago, two completely independent units.
People who rely on instruments to reach their destination and to keep them safe while travelling tend to have one thing in common – the need for advanced and accurate engine monitoring systems.
Pilots flying aircraft today are a lucky lot – even those flying vintage aircraft have reasonably accurate analog Avionic Instruments to rely on.
A twin engine aircraft monitoring system obviously holds twice the amount of data when compared to a single engine aircraft monitoring system.
Real time GPS data is optionally combined with navigation to automatically calculate flight time and fuel time.
Twin engine Aircraft Flow Sensors monitoring instruments can immensely benefit from air data monitors that help monitor vital statistics such as OAT, IAS, ALT and ROC.