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Old 25th Feb 2015, 06:12
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Basic-T Pattern? layout of the flight instruments.

Hey guy
i need for answer this is airlaw test please help to answer.
my answer is 4
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Basic-TPattern? layout of the flight instruments.

1. The Altitude Indicator (AI) the airspeedIndicator (ASI) and the standby Airspeed indicator.

2. The Altitude Indicator (AI) the altimeterand the standby Attitude indicator

3. The Altitude Indicator (AI) the airspeedIndicator (ASI), the altimeter and the standby Attitude indicator

4. The Altitude Indicator (AI) the airspeed Indicator (ASI), thealtimeter and Heading indicator
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Post Basic 'T'

None of the answers are correct:-

Basic 'T' layout (L to R)

Airspeed Indicator
Attitude Indicator (Artificial Horizon)
Altimeter

Directional Gyro or HSI located below the Attitude Indicator.
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