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You can select a new waypoint from the database with the the blue disclosure button on the bottom part of the instrument (see screenshot).
 
You can select a new waypoint from the database with the the blue disclosure button on the bottom part of the instrument (see screenshot).
 
Please read <u>[[Select a waypoint from the database|«Selecting waypoints from the database»]]</u> to get information about waypoint search and selection.
 
Please read <u>[[Select a waypoint from the database|«Selecting waypoints from the database»]]</u> to get information about waypoint search and selection.
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Revision as of 20:01, 18 August 2015


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The HSI is the most practical of all traditional nav instruments but it also requires some training before it can be used efficiently.

If the GPS reception is bad the warning flag will show that the instrument does not display correct data.

The top part of the screen is an emulated HSI (Horizontal situation indicator) . The yellow needle is the Course select pointer, the moving part in the middle is the Course deviation indicator (CDI) which displays the deviation (+/- 12 degrees) from the selected radial or course to or from the selected waypoint. Unlike on a real HSI where the orange Heading bug is used to set a course for the autopilot, the heading bug displays the bearing to the selected waypoint. Also the HSI does not display magnetic heading but the track of the aircraft.

The advantage of the HSI is that it displays the position of the aircraft symbol in the middle relative to the selected course. The compass card will rotate automatically to match the current flying track. Radial or course selection is done by touch and swipe gesture up or down on the left or right of the compass ring.

File:Danger.jpgA “NAV” warning flag (as shown in the image above) will let you know that you should NOT trust the HSI indicator in the following cases:

  • No waypoint is selected for the instrument;
  • The waypoint distance is over 250 nautical miles;
  • The GPS accuracy is bad;
  • Ground speed is less than 5 Kts.


Note: Please note that you may still get correct deviation information when GPS accuracy is less than 2.5 nautical miles. In this case the compass card will be oriented to the north.

Below the main indicator, the selected waypoint is displayed as well as the distance from the waypoint (great circle distance) and GPS accuracy. You can use any kind of waypoint (Airports, VOR, NDB, etc) to be used with the HSI instrument. (A real HSI indicator requires radio signals from VOR, VOR/DME or VORTAC transmitters).

You can select a new waypoint from the database with the the blue disclosure button on the bottom part of the instrument (see screenshot). Please read «Selecting waypoints from the database» to get information about waypoint search and selection.

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