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How Aircraft Sensors Keep Flights Safe and Efficient
Every time a plane takes off, lands, or cruises at 35,000 feet, it does so with the help of a complex network of sensors quietly working behind the scenes. These tiny devices collect data on everything from airspeed and altitude to engine health and environmental conditions. Without them, modern air travel as we know it wouldn’t be possible.
This post explores what aircraft sensors are, how they work, and why they are so important to aviation.
What Are Aircraft Sensors?
Aircraft sensors are specialized electronic instruments embedded throughout an airplane. They measure physical quantities and convert that information into signals that onboard computers and flight crews can interpret.
Some common types of aircraft sensors include: