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ADI
- Usado para
- attitude director indicator
- Definição1
- 1 Attitude director (rarely, display) indicator. 3-D cockpit display forming development of traditional horizon and usually linked with autopilot and other elements forming flight-director system. Most can function in at least two modes, en route and ILS, and in former can provide navigational steering indications. 2 Anti-detonant injection, such as cylinder-head injection of methanol/water, for high-compression piston engine. 3 Air Defense Initiative, partner ideas for SDI-type international joint ventures (US DoD). 4 Aerospace and Defence Industries Directorate [1 to 4 (DTI, UK). 5 Azimuth display indicator.
- Fonte1
- GUNSTON, Bill. The cambridge aerospace dictionary. Cambridge: Cambridge University, 2004. vii, 740 p. (Cambridge aerospace series.)
- Definição3
- The attitude director indicator (ADI) is the primary control instrument for recovery from an upset as, due to varying visibility conditions in operations, one cannot depend on having adequate outside visual references.
- Fonte3
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Manual on aeroplane upset prevention and recovery training. Montreal, 2014. (Doc. 10011 AN/506).
- Fonte4
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Aircraft accident digest n.34. Montreal, 1996. (Cir. 259 AN/153).
- Contexto
- Pitch and roll data from the flight guidance computers are displayed on the attiude director indicator (ADI).
- Português
- indicador de altitude