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What types of instruments are located on the stationary panel?
What types of instruments are located on the stationary panel?
Which panel is designed to accommodate instruments affected by vibration?
Which panel is designed to accommodate instruments affected by vibration?
How are most instruments attached to the panel backs?
How are most instruments attached to the panel backs?
What is NOT a characteristic of the instruments on the stationary panel?
What is NOT a characteristic of the instruments on the stationary panel?
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Which of the following statements about the instrument panel assembly is true?
Which of the following statements about the instrument panel assembly is true?
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Study Notes
Instrument Panel Assembly
- Composed of two main components: stationary panel and shock-mounted panel.
- The stationary panel features fuel and engine instruments that remain stable during vibrations.
- The shock-mounted panel houses critical flight instruments like horizontal and directional gyros, which are highly sensitive to vibrations.
- Instruments on the panels are primarily secured with screws, ensuring stability and reliability during operation.
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Description
This quiz covers the composition and functions of an aircraft instrument panel assembly, distinguishing between stationary and shock-mounted panels. It explores how different instruments are affected by vibrations during flight operations.