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Aircraft Instruments Operation

ICED TEA IS A PRETTY COOL DRINK INDICATED CALIBRATED EQUIVALENT - TRUE POSITON COMPRESSION DENSITY

INDICATED ALTITUDE TRUE ALTITUDE = MSL ABSOLUTE = AGL PRESSURE ALTITUDE = Above standard datum plane 29.92in.Hg. DENSITY ALTITUDE = Press. Alt. corrected for variations from standard temps.

Accelerate = North -- Decelerate = South North is cold = compass card turns away opposite or slow to get there South is hot = compass card turns away quickly or rushes to get there