The purpose of the CPL Aircraft General Knowledge – Instruments module is to develop a commercial pilot’s understanding of aircraft flight and engine instruments, their operation, limitations, and errors. It equips pilots to interpret instrument indications accurately, recognise malfunctions, and use cockpit instruments safely and effectively during all phases of flight.
COURSE DURATION
This module is delivered over a maximum initial period of 31 days unless extended. Any extension attracts an additional fee as per our Terms and Conditions.
STUDENT ASSESSMENT
Students are assessed through multiple-choice questions drawn from our question bank, with a pass mark of 75%. Only students who consistently achieve 75% or higher will be booked by our Head of Training for the official knowledge tests at the Civil Aviation Authority.
Course Features
- Lectures 74
- Quizzes 2
- Duration 31 Days
- Skill level Intermediate
- Language English GB
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes
- 17 Sections
- 74 Lessons
- 31 Days
- MODULE INTRODUCTION3
- SENSORS AND INSTRUMENTS10
- MEASUREMENT OF AIR-DATA PARAMETERS8
- MAGNETISM4
- GYROSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS7
- INERTIAL NAVIGATION2
- AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEMS5
- TRIMS, YAW DAMPER & FLIGHT-ENVELOPE PROTECTION3
- AUTOMATIC THRUST CONTROL SYSTEM1
- COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS3
- FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM4
- ALERTING & PROXIMITY SYSTEMS9
- ACAS & TCAS1
- INTEGRATED INSTRUMENTS10
- MAINTENANCE, MONITORING & RECORDING SYSTEMS3
- DIGITAL CIRCUITS AND COMPUTERS1
- MODULE CONCLUSION2





