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So what is TID AVIA and how it is used? is there a document?

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AVIA stands for Angle of attack, Vertical velocity, ILS and ACLS, it's basically a TID display where the RIO can see these readouts to help the pilot during landing.

 

It isn't in the manual yet but there's a function on the CAP matrix drum that lets you select it called TID AVIA. Next to that is another function that allows you to switch between ACLS and ILS for display.

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AVIA stands for Angle of attack, Vertical velocity, ILS and ACLS, it's basically a TID display where the RIO can see these readouts to help the pilot during landing.

 

It isn't in the manual yet but there's a function on the CAP matrix drum that lets you select it called TID AVIA. Next to that is another function that allows you to switch between ACLS and ILS for display.

 

I've looked, and what I've found is different from what others' have shown on Youtube. Specifically, I'm in the D/L category on the CAP dial. Second option from the back on the left is 'TID AVIA', as they also show in the videos. On the right however, is not 'AVIA ACLS' opposite 'TID AVIA', but rather 'Chaff Count'. Everything else on that drum appears as it does in the videos.

 

So what am I missing? I get the vague feeling of something having not updated on my copy of the sim that should have. That 'Chaff Count' never got changed to 'AVIA ACLS'. I'm probably just missing some switch position that got missed.

 

Thanks much!

 

Specific video I was referring to, at 1:12:

 

Edited by KiraTheCat
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