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AC 43.13-1B CHG 1 9/27/01 Paragraph Page CONTENTS (CONTINUED) 12-11. VHF Omni-Directional Range (VOR) .......................................................................................................12-5 12-12. Distance Measuring Equipment (DME).....................................................................................................12-5 12-13. Automatic Direction Finder (ADF)............................................................................................................12-5 12-14. Instrument Landing Systems (ILS).............................................................................................................12-6 12-15. Marker Beacon ...........................................................................................................................................12-6 12-16. Long Range Navigation (LORAN) ............................................................................................................12-6 12-17. Global Positioning System (GPS) ..............................................................................................................12-7 12-18. Autopilot Systems.......................................................................................................................................12-7 12-19. Altimeters....................................................................................................................................................12-7 12-20. Transponders ..............................................................................................................................................12-8 12-21. Emergency Locator Transmitters (ELT) ....................................................................................................12-8 12-22. Inspection of ELT.......................................................................................................................................12-8 12-23. Flight Data Recorder ..................................................................................................................................12-9 12-24. Cockpit Voice Recorders (CVR) .............................................................................................................12-10 12-25. Weather Radar ..........................................................................................................................................12-10 12-26. Radome Inspection. ..................................................................................................................................12-11 12-27. Data Bus ...................................................................................................................................................12-11 12-28.12-36. [RESERVED.]..............................................................................................................................12-11 SECTION3. GROUNDOPERATIONALCHECKSFORAVIONICSEQUIPMENT (NON ELECTRICAL) 12-37. Compass Check Swing .............................................................................................................................12-13 12-38. Pneumatic Gyros.......................................................................................................................................12-15 Figure12-1. VenturiSystemForProvidingAirflowThroughGyroInstruments.................................12-15 Figure12-2. InstrumentVacuumSystemUsingaWet-TypeVacuumPump.......................................12-17 Figure12-3. InstrumentVacuumsystemUsingaDry-TypeAirPump.................................................12-18 Figure12-4. InstrumentPressureSystemUsingaDry-TypeAirPump................................................12-18 12-39.12-50. [RESERVED.]...................................................................................................................... 12-18 SECTION 4. PITOT/STATIC SYSTEM 12-51. General......................................................................................................................................................12-19 12-52. System Components .................................................................................................................................12-19 Figure 12-5. Pitot/Static system for a small aircraft................................................................................12-19 12-53. Pitot/Static Tubes and Lines.....................................................................................................................12-19 12-54. Static Ports ................................................................................................................................................12-19 12-55. Heater Elements........................................................................................................................................12-19 Figure 12-6. Pitot/Static Tube Head........................................................................................................12-20 12-56. System Inspection .....................................................................................................................................12-19 12-57. System Leak Test......................................................................................................................................12-20 12-58. Static System Test.....................................................................................................................................12-21 12-59. Test Pitot System ......................................................................................................................................12-21 12-60. Maintenance Precautions..........................................................................................................................12-21 12-61. Replacing Lines ........................................................................................................................................12-22 12-62. Relocation of Pitot Tube...........................................................................................................................12-22 12-63. Troubleshooting the Pitot/Static Pressure System ...................................................................................12-22 Table 12-1. color codes for pitot-static systems......................................................................................12-23 12-64.12-69. [RESERVED.].............................................................................................................................12-23 Page xxxii

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