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An integrated standby instrument system (ISIS) is an electronic aircraft instrument. It is intended to serve as backup in case of a failure of the standard glass cockpit instrumentation, allowing pilots to continue to receive key flight-related information. Prior to the use of ISIS, this was performed by individual redundant mechanical instrumentation instead. Such systems have become common to be installed in various types of aircraft, ranging from airliners to helicopters and smaller general aviation aircraft. While it is common for new-built aircraft to be outfitted with ISIS, numerous operators have opted to have their fleets retrofitted with such apparatus as well.

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  • ISFD ist ein digitales Kombiinstrument in der Luftfahrt. Der Name ist bei Flugzeugen des Herstellers BOEING ein Akronym für „Integrated Standby Flight Display“. Es zeigt Lage, Geschwindigkeit, Höhe, Instrumentenlandesystem und den magnetischen Kurs an. Beim Flugzeughersteller Airbus wird dieses Instrument ISIS (Integrated Standby Instrument System) genannt. Das Instrument ist direkt mit dem Auxiliary pitot und anderen statischen Quellen verbunden. Die Fluglage wird durch interne gemessen. ILS-Daten werden vom 1. ILS-Empfänger zur Verfügung gestellt. Das Display erhält seine Kursinformationen vom primären Flugdisplay des Kapitäns. Die Kursinformation ist in den Polarregionen nicht verfügbar. Der Standby-Magnetkompass muss verwendet werden, um den vom ISFD angegebenen Kurs zu bestätigen. Ein Lichtsensor stellt automatisch die Lichtintensität für die Umgebungslichtbedingungen ein. (de)
  • An integrated standby instrument system (ISIS) is an electronic aircraft instrument. It is intended to serve as backup in case of a failure of the standard glass cockpit instrumentation, allowing pilots to continue to receive key flight-related information. Prior to the use of ISIS, this was performed by individual redundant mechanical instrumentation instead. Such systems have become common to be installed in various types of aircraft, ranging from airliners to helicopters and smaller general aviation aircraft. While it is common for new-built aircraft to be outfitted with ISIS, numerous operators have opted to have their fleets retrofitted with such apparatus as well. (en)
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  • An integrated standby instrument system (ISIS) is an electronic aircraft instrument. It is intended to serve as backup in case of a failure of the standard glass cockpit instrumentation, allowing pilots to continue to receive key flight-related information. Prior to the use of ISIS, this was performed by individual redundant mechanical instrumentation instead. Such systems have become common to be installed in various types of aircraft, ranging from airliners to helicopters and smaller general aviation aircraft. While it is common for new-built aircraft to be outfitted with ISIS, numerous operators have opted to have their fleets retrofitted with such apparatus as well. (en)
  • ISFD ist ein digitales Kombiinstrument in der Luftfahrt. Der Name ist bei Flugzeugen des Herstellers BOEING ein Akronym für „Integrated Standby Flight Display“. Es zeigt Lage, Geschwindigkeit, Höhe, Instrumentenlandesystem und den magnetischen Kurs an. Beim Flugzeughersteller Airbus wird dieses Instrument ISIS (Integrated Standby Instrument System) genannt. Das Instrument ist direkt mit dem Auxiliary pitot und anderen statischen Quellen verbunden. Ein Lichtsensor stellt automatisch die Lichtintensität für die Umgebungslichtbedingungen ein. (de)
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  • Integrated Standby Flight Display (de)
  • Integrated standby instrument system (en)
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