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Flight Directors are a type of avionics system used in aircraft to provide guidance and control. They are typically used in commercial and military aircraft, and are designed to provide the pilot with a comprehensive view of the aircraft's flight path. Flight Directors are typically integrated with other avionics systems, such as navigation systems, autopilots, and flight management systems. The Flight Director system is responsible for providing the pilot with the necessary information to safely and efficiently navigate the aircraft.
Flight Directors are typically composed of a number of components, including a display unit, a control panel, and a computer system. The display unit is used to provide the pilot with a visual representation of the aircraft's flight path, while the control panel is used to input commands and adjust the aircraft's flight path. The computer system is responsible for processing the data from the display unit and control panel, and providing the pilot with the necessary guidance and control.
The Flight Director market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a variety of products and services. Companies such as Honeywell, Rockwell Collins, Thales, and Garmin are all major players in the Flight Director market. These companies offer a range of products and services, including Flight Director systems, navigation systems, autopilots, and flight management systems. Show Less Read more