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Month: September 2021

Aircraft Systems

Aspirated Total Air Temperature Probe

September 20, 2021 22

Large aircraft have a lot of probes for gathering data. One of my favorites on the 767 is the little guy that sits beneath the captain’s windscreen. On humid days, the aspirated total air temperature […]

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