This document contains a list of panel designations, identification numbers, and locations for various aircraft systems. It includes:
(1) An air conditioning system with 49 panels for components like air inlets, pressure controls, and ventilation controls.
(2) An auto flight system with 49 and 121 panels for flight control units, displays, and sensors.
(3) A communication system with 49, 121, and 2000 panels for radios, interphones, and a passenger address system.
(4) An electrical power system with 105, 106, 122, 123, 124, and 125 panels for generators, buses, transformers and other electrical components.
(5) Equipment and furnishings like cockpit seats and
This document contains a list of panel designations, identification numbers, and locations for various aircraft systems. It includes:
(1) An air conditioning system with 49 panels for components like air inlets, pressure controls, and ventilation controls.
(2) An auto flight system with 49 and 121 panels for flight control units, displays, and sensors.
(3) A communication system with 49, 121, and 2000 panels for radios, interphones, and a passenger address system.
(4) An electrical power system with 105, 106, 122, 123, 124, and 125 panels for generators, buses, transformers and other electrical components.
(5) Equipment and furnishings like cockpit seats and
This document contains a list of panel designations, identification numbers, and locations for various aircraft systems. It includes:
(1) An air conditioning system with 49 panels for components like air inlets, pressure controls, and ventilation controls.
(2) An auto flight system with 49 and 121 panels for flight control units, displays, and sensors.
(3) A communication system with 49, 121, and 2000 panels for radios, interphones, and a passenger address system.
(4) An electrical power system with 105, 106, 122, 123, 124, and 125 panels for generators, buses, transformers and other electrical components.
(5) Equipment and furnishings like cockpit seats and
This document contains a list of panel designations, identification numbers, and locations for various aircraft systems. It includes:
(1) An air conditioning system with 49 panels for components like air inlets, pressure controls, and ventilation controls.
(2) An auto flight system with 49 and 121 panels for flight control units, displays, and sensors.
(3) A communication system with 49, 121, and 2000 panels for radios, interphones, and a passenger address system.
(4) An electrical power system with 105, 106, 122, 123, 124, and 125 panels for generators, buses, transformers and other electrical components.
(5) Equipment and furnishings like cockpit seats and