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Dive into aircraft instruments, their functions, and how pilots use them to navigate and control the aircraft. Covers altimeters, attitude indicators, and more

Course Overview and Duration
- No prior knowledge is required, but basic physics understanding is beneficial.
- It is one of the subjects required to hold an ATPL/CPL/IR/CB-IR Licence.
- The subject is expected to take around 15 days to cover, including question banks.
- Duration may vary by a few days, depending on subject complexity and question bank size.
Why Airman’s Ground?
- Live One-on-One Classes – Not recorded, fully interactive sessions with specialized instructors.
- Customized Study Plans – Flexible schedules tailored to your routine, perfect for working professionals and students.
- Question Bank Preparation – Each subject includes focused exam preparation with specialized question banks.
- Save Up to 2000$ Per Month – No need to relocate for ground school, saving travel, living, and other additional expenses.
- No Need to Attend a Physical Ground School – Study from anywhere without compromising on quality, saving time, money, and effort.
- 100% Passing Rate – Unlike other academies with high failure ratios, Airman’s Ground ensures a first-time pass rate, reducing exam retakes and saving both time & money.
- Morning & Evening Schedules Available – Learn at your preferred time, ensuring maximum flexibility.
With Airman’s Ground, you’re not just preparing for an exam — you’re mastering the skills to stand out in your aviation career!
Lesson Topics
- Introduction
Pitot-Static system- What is meant by Instrumentation
- Flight Instruments
- Classification of Flight Instruments
- Pilot-Static system
- Altimeter
- What is Altimeter
- Abbreviations in Altimeter
- Types of Altimeters
- How does Altimeter work
- How to read Altimeter
- Altimeter
- Limitation Errors
- Blockage of Static Tube
- Altimeter settings
- VSI
- What is VSI
- VSI Indications
- How does it work
- Errors
- Blockage of Static Tube
- ASI
- What is ASI
- How it works
- Types of Airspeed
- ASI
- Colour Coding
- Blockage of Pitot and Static
- Tubes
- Quiz No # 01
- Pilot-Static System
- Gyroscope
- What is gyroscope
- Construction
- Effects
- Types of gyroscopes
- Power source of gyroscope
- Directional Indicator
- Gyro Wander (real and apparent)
- What is DI
- Parts of DI
- How does it work
- Relation with magnetic compass
- Limitations
- Turn Coordinator
- What is turn coordinator
- Principle
- Parts of TC
- How does it work
- Altitude Indicator
- What is AI
- Parts of AI
- How does it work
- Limitations
- Quiz No # 02
- Gyroscopic Instruments
- Magnetic Compass
- What is Magnetic Compass
- Construction
- Working
- How to read a compass
- Errors (Variation, Deviation & Magnetic dip)
- Engine & System Instrument
- Tachometer
- Oil Temperature gauge
- Oil Pressure gauge
- Fuel gauge
- Ammeter
- Stall Warning
- Grand Quiz
- Flight Instrument
- Engine Instrument
- Magnetic Compass
- VOR
- Complete
- ILS
- Complete
- Quiz
- VOR & ILS