The aircraft's radome ¿ the nose cone that contains radar and
other flight instruments ¿ is another area to which lightning protection engineers pay special attention.
In a
single flight their instrument should be able to observe up to a third of the volume of space where vulcanoids may exist, substantially increasing the odds of finding some of these objects.
Design and write custom software for the operation of your
space flight instrument (onboard software or ground data system and data analysis tools).
She has worked on three
NASA flight instruments, and was responsible for the ground calibration of the High Energy Transmission Gratings, one of the instruments onboard the Chandra X-ray Observatory.
 · The yoke (steering wheel of the plane) can only accommodate a unit with an 8.9 inch screen without blocking
critical flight instruments â $ «7 inches provides the best fit
Just
as flight instruments are means of reconciling the subjective experience of flight to a reality that might contradict it, the exhibition seeks to bring a heightened awareness of controlled environments and to mediate the tension between structured information and intuitive decisions.
As aircraft mechanics and service technicians gain experience, they may attend classes or otherwise choose to pursue additional certifications that grant privileges to work on
specialized flight instruments.
The largest biomedical research building in Europe — the # 650 million Francis Crick Institute in London — has nearly 93,000 square meters of floor space, top -
flight instruments, a special lab for dangerous pathogens, and animal facilities with 35,000 cages.
Engineers in this image are preparing to rotate the telescope in order to install
the flight instrument module behind the primary mirror.
This is the same type of screen technology that airline pilots have in
their flight instruments.
Artificial Horizon 1 and 2 refer to
the flight instrument, also called an attitude indicator, which displays the pitch and bank of the aircraft and so its orientation to the ground - critical information when a pilot loses sight of the horizon.