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Command Instrument System (CIS). Introduction. Objectives Components Modes of Operation Instructing Techniques . OBJECTIVES.
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Introduction Objectives Components Modes of Operation Instructing Techniques
OBJECTIVES • Enhance Understanding of the Command Instrument System. • Apply Knowledge to Our Role as Instructor / Evaluator.
COMPONENTS • Vertical Situation Indicator’s (VSI) • Horizontal Situation Indicator’s (HSI) • Command Instrument System Processor (CISP) • HSI/VSI Mode Select Panels • CIS Mode Select Panel
10 MODES OF OPERATION • Manual Heading • Altitude Hold • VOR Navigation • ILS Navigation • ILS Approach • ILS Backcourse • Level Off • Go-Around • Doppler, Doppler / GPS • FM Homing
CIS Mode Selector HSI/VSI Mode Selector Cyclic Roll Cmd Bar Cyclic Pitch Cmd Bar Collective Position Ind. NAV VOR/ILS/BC YES YES YES LEVEL OFF
CIS Mode Selector HSI/VSI Mode Selector Cyclic Roll Cmd Bar Cyclic Pitch Cmd Bar Collective Position Ind. NAV FM HOME YES NO NO FM HOMING
NOTES NOTE - The switches on the VSI/HSI and CIS mode select panels may change state when the caution/advisory panel BRT/DIM-TEST switch is set to TEST. The original indications may be restored by pressing the applicable switches. NOTE - ALT hold mode should be manually disabled during localizer, localizer backcourse, VOR, and ADF approaches.
INSTRUCTING TECHNIQUES • Ensure a Total Understanding. • Watch for Information Overload. • Explain Where Normal Operation Will Conflict With Desired Result. • Watch for Misapplication of Information. • Demonstrate Techniques.
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