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Avionics Practice Test: Displays and Man-Machine Interaction — Flashcards

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This quiz covers: Headup and helmet mounted displays, head down display technology, control and data entry.

Avionics displays are used to provide a visual interface between the pilot and the aircraft systems.

The three types of avionics displays are:
Head-up displays (HUD):
Used in business jets, civil airliners, and defense platforms
Helmet-mounted displays (HMD): Used in military aircraft
Head-down displays (HDD): Used in current avionics flight decks 

Other types of avionics displays include:
Near to eye (NTE) displays
Multi-function displays (MFDs) 

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