
In this episode, we take a deep dive into the aircraft Attitude Indicator, the most realistic and trusted instrument on the flight deck. We explain how a horizontally mounted gyroscope uses rigidity in space to provide an instant visual picture of pitch and bank relative to the true horizon. You will learn how to correctly interpret the miniature aircraft and horizon bar, why the banking scale should be used only to control the amount of bank and not its direction, and how improper interpretation can lead to confusion. We also cover practical pilot adjustments, standard calibration in straight and level flight, and the real world limitations of traditional attitude indicators, including pitch and bank limits and what happens when an instrument tumbles. This episode builds a clear mental model of how the Attitude Indicator works and how to rely on it confidently during both visual and instrument flight.