Flight Instruments
Flight instruments are devices used in an aircraft to provide essential information to pilots about the aircraft's performance and environment. These instruments display data such as altitude, speed, heading, and attitude, helping pilots navigate and control the aircraft safely. Common flight instruments include the altimeter, airspeed indicator, and artificial horizon.
These instruments are typically located in the cockpit and are crucial for both visual and instrument flying. They help pilots make informed decisions, especially in poor visibility conditions. Understanding how to read and interpret these instruments is vital for safe flight operations.