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The EADI

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The EADI

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  1. G ALT LOC HDG GS 20 20 SPD F 10 10 10 10 S 20 20 DH 1700 2 00 DH RA The EADI

  2. SPD G ALT LOC HDG GS 20 20 F 10 10 10 10 S 20 20 DH 1700 2 00 DH RA What does the EADI show us? The EADI displays information that has been gathered from the AHRS unit and other navigation sources and then after being sent through the SGU, (symbol generating unit), it appears on the EADI EFIS screen.

  3. 20 20 10 10 10 10 20 20 What does the EADI show us? Pitch and Roll Information: Roll information is displayed on the EADI by fixed reference marks at 0, 10, 20, 30, 45, and 60 degrees. Pitch information is displayed by means of fixed reference marks with 5 degree increments. The scale is marked from -85 to +85 degrees.

  4. 20 20 10 10 10 10 20 20 What does the EADI show us? The Aircraft Symbol: The aircraft symbol serves as a stationary representation of the aircraft’s position with reference to the horizon. It shows both pitch and bank angles.

  5. 20 20 10 10 10 10 20 20 What does the EADI show us? Flight Director Command Bars: The flight director command bars serve as a guide as to how to position the aircraft’s attitude to achieve a desired flight path. The flight director is a dual cue device which will command both pitch and roll changes to satisfy a given flight path, according to the mode selected.

  6. 20 20 10 10 10 10 20 20 What does the EADI show us? Flight Director Command Bars: In this example, the command bars are dictating a pitch up and a bank to the right. * One thing to remember is that the roll bar (the Vertical Line) is a desired bank indicator.

  7. CRS APP 20 20 270 ILS 1 2 2 . 1 NM 10 10 HDG SEL LO ADF 10 10 NOSE DN BANK VOR 2 N 20 20 3 33 STBY HDG 360 GSPD 30 6 G 213 KTS E W CPL NOSE UP BRT 12 24 15 21 RESET L SEL R SEL S AP YD IAS VS NAV HDG APP ALT BC What does the EADI show us? Flight Director Command Bars: If the command bar indicates a turn to the right, but your desired course is to the left, it indicates that you have over-banked. So decrease your bank angle and the command bar will start to re-center the bar. * This will be most noticed with the selection of low bank mode on the flight director panel.

  8. 20 20 10 10 10 10 20 20 G 2 00 DH ALT GS What does the EADI show us? Marker Beacon Indication: O DH 300 200 RA The Marker Beacon indication is displayed as soon as a localizer frequency is tuned into the associated Navigation radio. It will appear as a white square. Outer Marker: When the outer marker is detected, a blue “O” will be displayed in the white box.

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