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Site: Open Flight School
Course: Open Flight School (OFS)
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PAAT

by [OFS] Gosling (en) / Jerry - Friday, 25 September 2020, 6:30 PM
 

Progressively Adjust the Attitude and Trim

PROGRESSIVELY ADJUST the ATTITUDE - As an aircraft accelerates from a Climbing speed to a Straight and Level speed the lift initially generated by the initial attitude of attack increases as the speed increase.  If attention is not paid to this the aircraft will begin to climb.  The attitude will need to be progressively reduced as the speed increases.  

and TRIM - At each stage of attitude change the trim will need to be adjusted to ensure the aircraft maintain the new attitude with minimal input from you.  

 
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PAPI

by [OFS] kaltokri / Rolf - Sunday, 27 December 2020, 9:54 PM
 

Precision Approach Path Indicator

Additional Information:

 
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PAR

by [OFS] kaltokri / Rolf - Sunday, 27 December 2020, 9:54 PM
 

Precision Approach Radar (dt. Präzisionsanflugradar)

 
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PAT

by [OFS] Gosling (en) / Jerry - Friday, 25 September 2020, 6:30 PM
 

Power, Attitude, Trim

A method of changing airspeed whilst maintaining level flight, or levelling off from a descent.  

POWER - Adjust the throttle to give the expected required power for the new Straight and Level speed.  

ATTITUDE - Adjust the aircraft in pitch to the expected attitude for that speed.  

TRIM - Trim any stick forces to a minimum so that the aircraft maintains the new attitude with minimal attention from you.  

 
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PB

by [OFS] kaltokri / Rolf - Wednesday, 26 August 2020, 9:23 AM
 


Push Button

PB's in the F/A-18C designate the buttons around the AMPCD and DDI's (20 each). The screens show the current options of the buttons next to the PB's. When pressed, the screen either switches to the specified page, or the activated option is framed to indicate that it is selected or active. If there is nothing next to the PB, it has no function at the moment.

In our courses we name the buttons after their function. In other sources they are numbered consecutively (from the bottom left corner clockwise e.g: PB 19 is in the bottom row of the 2nd from the left).

Further information:

  • F/A-18C Hornet basic course (DCS) / cockpit briefing / cockpit overview VI-M & VI-L & VI-R

 
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PVI-800

by [OFS] kaltokri / Rolf - Sunday, 27 December 2020, 9:49 PM
 

The PVI-800 is one of the two navigation systems of the KA-50.  It has no graphical display.  It operates independently of the ABRIS, the only exception being the graphic representation of a navigation target of the PVI-800 in the ABRIS as a blue square.  The PVI-800 is based on the INU of the KA-50.  The PVI-800 delivers the data to the route autopilot of the KA-50. 

Further Information:

KA-50 Black Shark Basic Course (DCS) / Cockpit Instruction / Cockpit Overview / RP