Beechcraft C-12C Operator And Technical Reference Manual page 304

Army c-12c aircraft nsn 1510-01-070-3661, army c-12d aircraft nsn 1510-01-087-9129, army c-12t aircraft nsn 1510-01-470-0220
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TM 1-1510-218-10
1. Distance Display
2. Rotating Heading Dial
3. Lubber Line
4. Heading Bug
5. COURSE Display
6. Course Pointer
7. Bearing Pointer
8. ADF Annunciator
9. Bearing Pointer Source Switch
(11) Compass Synchronization Annunciator.
The compass synchronization annunciator consists of
a dot and X symbol display.
system is in the slaved mode, the display will oscillate
between the dot and X symbol, indicating the heading
dial is synchronized with a gyro stabilized magnetic
heading.
(12) Course
Deviation
operation, each dot represents 5° deviation from the
centerline (+ 10°).
represents 1° deviation from the centerline.
(13) Miniature Aircraft Symbol.
miniature
aircraft
symbol
longitudinal axis of the aircraft and lubber line
markings.
The symbol shows aircraft position and
heading with respect to a radial course and the
rotating heading (azimuth) dial.
(14) Course Deviation Bar.
deviation bar represents the centerline of the selected
VOR or localizer course. The miniature aircraft symbol
pictorially shows actual aircraft position in relation to
this selected course.
3B-14
Figure 3B-6. Pilot's Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI)
When the compass
Dots.
In
In ILS operation, each dot
The fixed
corresponds
to
The course
10. NAV Annunciator
11. Compass Synchronization Annunciator
12. Course Deviation Dots
13. Aircraft Symbol
14. Course Deviation Bar
15. Glideslope Pointer/Scale
16. To/From Pointer
17. Navigation Source Annunciators
(15) Glideslope Pointer/Scale. The glideslope
pointer displays glideslope deviation. The pointer is in
view only when tuned to a localizer frequency. If the
aircraft is below glideslope path, the pointer is
displayed upward on the scale. Each dot on the scale
represents approximately 0.4° displacement.
(16) To-From Pointer. The to-from pointers,
VOR
aligned on the course pointer, are located 180° apart.
One always points in the direction of the station, along
the selected VOR radial.
(17) Navigation Source Annunciators.
different annunciators display navigation data sources,
the
RN for area navigation and GPS.
The pilot's HSI also has a HDG flag which
indicates a loss of heading information, a NAV flag
which indicates a loss of NAV 1 or unreliable GPS
navigational signal and a VERT flag which covers the
glideslope pointer when not receiving glideslope
information.
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