Flight Instruments
Flight instruments are the instruments in the cockpit of an aircraft that provide the pilot
with data about the flight situation of that aircraft, such as altitude, airspeed, vertical speed, heading and much more other crucial
information in flight. They improve safety by allowing the pilot to fly the
aircraft in level flight, and make turns, without a reference outside the
aircraft such as the horizon. Visual flight rules (VFR)
require an airspeed indicator, an altimeter, and a compass or other suitable magnetic direction
indicator. Instrument flight rules (IFR)
additionally require a gyroscopic pitch-bank (artificial horizon), direction (directional gyro) and rate of
turn indicator, plus a slip-skid indicator, adjustable altimeter, and a clock.
Flight into instrument
meteorological conditions (IMC) require radio navigation instruments for precise takeoffs and
landings.