I.L.S. (Intelligent Landing System)
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The intelligent landing system allows the pilot to monitor the airspeed of any aircraft in the landing pattern. The systems uses a micro-processor controlled airspeed indicator and lighting system to allow the pilot to see the approach airspeed of of any aircraft.
The ILS system is fully programmable for flight, approach and stall speeds of any aircraft.
Here's how the system works:
The system is self actuating upon reaching a programmable minimum flight speed. Once this speed is attained, the unit begins monitoring the exact airspeed of the aircraft. The onboard lighting system alerts the pilot visually to the speed of the aircraft using a series of high output LED's. The LED's provide the pilot with updates as to the exact airspeed every 10-15 milli-seconds. A fixed green light indicates a preset approach speed. The light will flash fast if above the approach speed and flash slow if below the approach speed. If the approach speed becomes too slow, the lighting switches to an amber LED and will flash fast for nearing the approach speed and slow as the speed slows further. If the preset amber speed should fall closer to the stall speed, a red LED then begins to flash fast and reduces the flashing speed as the stall approaches. A fixed red light indicates a stall imminent and power is automatically added to the throttle. This can be over-ridden by any movement of the throttle stick or pre-set to the off position by the pilot. This failsafe feature was designed to never allow the stall of the aircraft in the approach pattern. The controller can be set to activate on airspeed, gear down, flaps or any combination of any of these parameters; thus allowing full control of the system.