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Tip of the week: Let’s be reminded how an Electrical loop test on aircraft works
Let's be reminded how an Electrical loop test on aircraft works Why are those tests made ? Critical and...
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Tip of the Week : What are the working principles of an Ohmmeter?
Tip of the Week : What are the working principles of an Ohmmeter? An Ohmmeter is an electrical instrument used to measure the...
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Tip of the Week: What are the Working Principles of an Air Data Test Set?
What are the Working Principles of Air Data Test Sets? Most of the aircraft cockpit instruments are based on the measurement of different...
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Tip of the Week : How Does a Pitot-Static Adapter Work?
How Does a Pitot-Static Adapter Work? Pitot-Static Adapters are the only reliable way to test the performance of speed, altitude and pressure indicators....
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Tip of the Week : How does an Angle of Attack Measurement Work?
How does an Angle of Attack Measurement Work? The Angle of Attack is the angle between the wing's chord line and the relative...
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Tip of the Week : How does a Pitot/Static probe work?
How does a Pitot/Static probe work? A Pitot probe is a measurement system for fluid or airspeed. It is usually used in aviation...
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Tip of the Week : How does a Variometer Work?
Variometer: Let’s be reminded how it works. "The Variometer is" an aeronautical instrument for indicating a rate of climb. Regulated by the physics...
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Cold snaps and pitot probes – how do you ensure a safe flight ?
After Russia and Europe, it's now in the United States where a freezing weather wave hits. The cold means extra care for your pitot...
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Tip of the Week : How does an Anemometer work?
Anemometer let’s be reminded of how it works The Anemometer is an instrument that measures wind speed and wind pressure. This type of technology...
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