Instrument Panel

Instrument Panel

Know Where to Look

The panel gives you attitude, speed, altitude, heading, navigation, radio, and aircraft status. Learn the scan before adding workload.

Primary Flight Instruments

Airspeed

Shows how fast the airplane is moving through the air. Use it for takeoff, climb, approach, and landing targets.

Attitude

Shows pitch and bank. In instrument flying, this is your main control reference.

Altitude

Shows height above sea level. Set your target altitude before you start a climb or descent.

Heading / HSI

Shows direction and navigation course. Use it with the CDI needle to track a course.

Vertical Speed

Shows climb or descent rate. Use it as a trend, not the only instrument.

Turn / Coordination

Shows turn quality and coordination. Keep turns smooth and avoid skidding or slipping unless intentionally practicing.

Radio, Transponder, and Autopilot

Radios

COM radios are for communication. NAV radios are for VOR, localizer, and ILS practice. Always verify active versus standby frequency.

Transponder

Use this for code and altitude-reporting practice when a scenario includes ATC procedures.

Autopilot

Use autopilot only when you understand the active mode. Confirm whether it is holding heading, altitude, GPS, VOR/LOC, or approach guidance.