JEE AME Explain CAR | Air Law | General Aero Engine | Aircraft Electronic System
Explain Air Law, CAR and Human Performance
The applicable Aviation Law applies to
civil aviation and, to the extent determined by the provisions of the Act, also
to foreign civil aviation. Within the meaning of the Act, civil aviation covers
all types of aviation, except for state aviation.
Explain
General Aero Engine
An Aerospace
aircraft engine is the constituent of the impulsion system for an aircraft that
make mechanical power.
Aircraft engines are approximately for all time
either lightweight piston engines or gas turbines, apart from for small
multicomputer UAVs which are almost for all time electric aircraft.
Explain Aircraft Electronic System
An electronic flight instrument system, or EFIS
for its acronym in English (Electronic Flight Instrument System), 1 is a
cockpit instrument system in which the display technology used is electronic
instead of electromechanical.
An electronic flight instrument system generally
has a main flight display, multifunction displays and a screen for the engine
indication and team warning system (EICAS). Even though cathode ray tube (CRT)
monitors were used initially, liquid crystal displays (LCD) are now more
common.
Explain Aircraft Instrument
The electromechanical attitude indicator complex
(ADI) and the horizontal situation indicator (HSI) were the first candidates
for replacement by EFIS. However, now there are few instruments in the flight
deck for which an electronic screen is not available.
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