Instrument Critical: Bell & Ross BR 03-94 Carbon Orange
01/03/2014 | By Max E. Reddick | 2 min read |
The job of a pilot might be described as 98% boredom and 2% terror. It is that latter figure of urgency, when things go wrong, which demands a pilot’s split-second decisions, quick reflexes, and maintained calm. When time is limited, a pilot must be able to read his instruments quickly. Cockpit instruments use a general black-and-white colour contrast to heighten visibility, communicating information at a glance. Additionally, essential cockpit information appears in orange…
01/03/2014 | By Max E. Reddick | 2 min read |
The job of a pilot might be described as 98% boredom and 2% terror. It is that latter figure of urgency, when things go wrong, which demands a pilot’s split-second decisions, quick reflexes, and maintained calm. When time is limited, a pilot must be able to read his instruments quickly. Cockpit instruments use a general black-and-white colour contrast to heighten visibility, communicating information at a glance. Additionally, essential cockpit information appears in orange…
