HUD - head up display. A method of projecting instrument readouts or data which enables a pilot to see them while looking through the aircraft's windscreen. Mostly used on military aircraft, but now in service on some commercial airliners.
HUD. See head-up display. Human factors. A multidisciplinary field encompassing the behavioral and social sciences, engineering, and physiology, ...
HUD - Head Up Display System VFR Terminal Area Chart Transponder Codes Night - Aviation Definition Balked Landing ...
Heads Up Display (HUD) with all the gun sight graphics which includes speed, rounds of ammunition left, G's being pulled, altitude, and all the rest of the stuff you need to know.
For both automatic and HUD landing systems, the equipment requires special approval for its design and also for each individual installation.
HOTAS - Hands On Throttle And Stick - where the throttle is located on the control column, usually a side stick control column as on F-16 HUD - Heads Up Display - where flight control and navigation information is projected onto a glass panel ...
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