Primary flight displays (PFDs) serve as the centralized interface for presenting real-time aviation data in glass cockpit environments, allowing pilots to monitor key performance parameters through a single screen. To fulfill this role, PFDs are engineered to integrate sensor inputs, navigation data, and aircraft state information into a streamlined digital format that can enhance situational awareness. In this blog, we will examine various types of data PFDs display, the onboard systems that feed them, and key maintenance practices that help preserve long-term reliability. Read more >>

Posted on November 18, 2020 Mason Jones Aviation

When assembling and maintaining an aircraft, every part and component must have high quality, performance, and integrity. Beyond the wings and engines, even small aircraft hardware and fasteners such as bolts, nuts, and washers have to meet very high standards to withstand the various stressors that they are subjected to on a daily basis. On a single Boeing 777 alone, there are approximately one million fasteners installed to hold the aircraft together and protect parts. Each of these hardware pieces has to ensure safe operation of the aircraft, thus selecting the correct bolts, nuts, and washers for an aircraft is critical. In this blog, we will give a short description of each of these hardware pieces, and their functionality for an aircraft. Read more >>

Posted on February 18, 2020 Mason Jones Aviation

In the cockpit of an aircraft, there are three different instrumentation systems, those which are the flight instrumentation systems, navigational instruments, and the engine instruments. The engine instruments play a pivotal role in the aircraft as they (particularly the gas turbine engines) are the indicators of temperature and fuel flow, along with engine speed. Below you can find a detailed outline of the various components that there are among engine instruments. Read more >>

Posted on January 20, 2020 Mason Jones Aviation

When procuring parts for aircraft, there are many standards that may define a part’s upholding of various requirements set by different authorities. A Technical Standard Order, or TSO, is a type certificate that refers to a part that meets a minimum performance standard that has been set out by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and is to be used on civil aircraft. Read more >>

Posted on January 13, 2020 Mason Jones Aviation

If you have flown private charter flights before, you have most likely heard the term FBO. FBO stands for Fixed Base Operator and refers to the private jet services at your disposal at a given airport. Depending on the airport, an FBO can range from a simple lounge in the main terminal to a full-scale facility providing a vast array of services for passengers, flight, and crew. Read more >>

Posted on December 10, 2019 Mason Jones Aviation


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