Direct indication

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Direct Indication:

Direct Indication refers to the accurate and immediate representation of an aircraft’s pitch-and-bank attitude. This representation is reflected by the miniature aircraft relative to the horizon bar on the attitude indicator. The Direct Indication provides pilots with crucial information about their aircraft’s position in the air, allowing them to make precise adjustments to maintain their intended flight path. This information is essential for safe and effective flight, and can help prevent accidents caused by improper maneuvering or loss of control. Overall, the Direct Indication is a vital tool for pilots, providing them with the real-time information they need to navigate the skies with confidence and precision.

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