A long, long time ago pilots used to determine where they were by consulting arcane doo-dads called radio nav aids. With the arrival of modem technology, it was possible to create a display that actually showed the location of the airplane at any given moment. The whole electronic "glass" idea is referred to as the "lI. / ectronic Bight Instrument System" or EFIS.
A long, long time ago pilots used to determine where they were by consulting arcane doo-dads called radio nav aids. With the arrival of modem technology, it was possible to create a display that actually showed the location of the airplane at any given moment. The whole electronic "glass" idea is referred to as the "lI. / ectronic Bight Instrument System" or EFIS.
A long, long time ago pilots used to determine where they were by consulting arcane doo-dads called radio nav aids. With the arrival of modem technology, it was possible to create a display that actually showed the location of the airplane at any given moment. The whole electronic "glass" idea is referred to as the "lI. / ectronic Bight Instrument System" or EFIS.