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  1. If, during or after engine start, a red warning or amber caution light illuminates: • do the respective non-normal checklist (NNC) • on the ground, check the DDPG or the operator equivalent

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  2. Figure 1. The centralized analog annunciator panel has indicator lights from systems and components throughout the aircraft. It is supported by the master caution system. On complex aircraft, the status of numerous systems and components must be known and maintained.

  3. Lights or Flags: Red lights or reflective flags signify warnings and require remedial action if flight is to continue. An amber light or flag is used to indicate that a system or equipment is approaching a limit of normal function and that corrective action is necessary to prevent further deterioration and consequent failure.

  4. AARC. AB AC, A/C, ac, a/c, acft (ICAO) aeroplane aircraft airworthiness review certificate advisory body aircraft. ACAS. airborne collision avoidance system. ACC. acceptance; area control centre. ACN. aircraft classification number.

  5. A flight management system (FMS) is a fundamental component of a modern airliner's avionics. An FMS is a specialized computer system that automates a wide variety of in-flight tasks, reducing the workload on the flight crew to the point that modern civilian aircraft no longer carry flight engineers or navigators. A primary function is in-flight ...

  6. 27 wrz 2017 · Flight instruments include altimeters, airspeed indicators and vertical speed indicators. Altimeters measure changes in static air pressure to determine the altitude of the aircraft. Airspeed indicators calculate true air speed based on pitot and static pressure and temperature data.

  7. Sensors such as GPS and IMUs enable accurate and more reliable flight navigation and positioning. Sensors help in maintaining safety, responsiveness and optimal control during various flight phases. Sensors play critical role in monitoring and optimizing performance of aircraft systems such as engines, fuel consumption and aerodynamics.

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