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SkyView SE
Pilot’s User Guide
- Revision B
4-11
Angle of Attack Indicator
The Angle Of Attack (AOA) Indicator will display only when a Dynon AOA/Pitot probe
has been properly installed and calibrated. During normal flight, the AOA Indicator
will display green. As the AOA approaches and then reaches critical, the green and
yellow bars will disappear, leaving only red. Figure 22 is an example SkyView SE AOA
indicator.
A thorough explanation of AOA and the principles of operation of Dynon's AOA
Pitot probe are beyond the scope of this guide. Detailed information about AOA
and Dynon's approach to AOA is available at
www.dynonavionics.com/docs/SkyView_AoA.html
OAT
Outside air temperature (OAT) as shown in Figure 23 is displayed in the very
lower-right corner of the PFD. Units can be set to degrees Fahrenheit or degrees
Celsius. Reference the SkyView / SkyView SE System Installation Guide for
instructions on how to change the displayed units. If OAT is not valid (i.e.,
disconnected or damaged), then "OAT ---" is displayed.
Extreme Pitch Warning Indicators
The SkyView SE PFD shows large red arrows as pitch warning indicators in extreme attitudes
(i.e., 45 degrees or greater pitch up or down). These indicators point to the horizon and indicate
which way to maneuver to attain a level attitude. Indicators are accompanied with a small sliver
of sky or ground bordered with a white dashed horizon line, depending on the current attitude.
The pitch warning indicators can be enabled or disabled through the setup menus. See the
SkyView / SkyView SE System Installation Guide for information about this setting. Figure 24
illustrates the pitch up warning arrows with the slivers of ground.
Figure 24
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Extreme Pitch Warning Indicator Arrows
Figure 22
AOA Indicator
Figure 23
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OAT