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What's A in the picture called?
Engine and Crew Alert Display
Primary Flight Display
Navigation Display
Multifunction Display
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What's L in the picture called?
Autopilot Control Panel
Radio Management Panel
Standby Heading Indicator
Captain's Stress Level Indicator
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What does TCAS stand for and where can I find it in the cockpit?
TCAS stands for traffic collision avoidance system and it's found in B in the picture.
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What's J in the picture called?
Autopilot Panel Control
Flap Lever
Gear Lever
Throttle Control
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What's F in the picture called?
Multifunction Display
Primary Flight Display
Engine and Crew Alert Display
Navigation Display
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What's M in the picture called?
Standby Heading Indicator
Standby Degree Indicator
Standby Compass Indicator
Standby Orbit Indicator
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What's C in the picture called?
Engine and Crew Alert Display
Radio Management Panel
Engine and Crew Temperature Display
Autopilot Control Panel
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What's D in the picture called?
Land and Sky Indicator
Standby Altitude Indicator
Engine and Crew Indicator
Standby Attitude Indicator
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What's B in the picture called?
Navigation Display
Engine and Crew Alert Display
Primary Flight Display
Primary Fight Display
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What's K in the picture called?
Trailer Lever
Flap Lever
Spoiler Lever
Clap Lever
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What does the APU do?
Auxiliary Power Unit functions mainly to maintain power to the aircraft when the engines aren’t ignited. (or your answers closest to this explanation)
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What's G in the picture called?
Computer Control Panel
Flight Management Display Unit
Auxiliary Power Unit Display
Autopilot Control Panel
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What does "+21" mean in the TCAS?
Your aircraft is 21 feet above another aicraft.
Your aircraft is 2,100 above another aircraft.
An aircraft is 2,100 feet above you.
An aircraft is 210 feet above you.
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What's H in the picture called?
Display Control Panel
Display Management Panel
Autopilot Control Panel
Radio Management Panel
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What's E in the picture called?
Flap Lever
Spoiler Lever
Drink Lever
Gear Lever
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What's I in the picture called?
Throttle Lever
Drink Lever
Spoiler Lever
Flap Lever
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