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Glossary/Heading Indicator (Directional Gyro)
Definition

Heading Indicator (Directional Gyro)

A gyroscopic flight instrument that displays the aircraft's magnetic heading without the oscillation and turning errors that affect a magnetic compass. Because it is gyro-driven and subject to precession drift, the pilot must periodically realign it with the magnetic compass during straight-and-level flight, typically every 15 minutes.

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