P/N: 548-569
Category: Indicators
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| Condition | Stock |
|---|---|
| New Surplus | 2 Available |
The 548-569 is an outside air temperature (OAT) indicator that displays ambient air temperature during flight operations. This cockpit instrument connects to a remote metal probe positioned in the free airstream, providing real-time temperature data critical for icing awareness and aircraft performance planning. The indicator mounts on the instrument panel or glare shield with the probe routed through the fuselage exterior.
Installation follows the aircraft maintenance manual and instrument documentation specifications. Commonly found on general aviation and corporate aircraft where temperature monitoring supports flight safety and operational decisions.
Please note: Product descriptions are provided for informational purposes. Always refer to your aircraft's Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC) to verify part compatibility and specifications.
The 548-569 is an outside air temperature (OAT) indicator that displays ambient air temperature during flight operations. This cockpit instrument connects to a remote metal probe positioned in the free airstream, providing real-time temperature data critical for icing awareness and aircraft performance planning.
Calibration status depends on the condition. Overhauled instruments come fully calibrated with an 8130-3 tag. The OAT: INDICATOR is available in: New Surplus. Contact us to confirm calibration status for your selected condition.
The OAT: INDICATOR is designed as a form-fit-function replacement. Verify the part number against your aircraft's Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC) and instrument panel layout to confirm compatibility before ordering.
Yes, we offer core exchange programs on select instruments. Send your unserviceable unit and receive a discount on the replacement. Call (904) 998-9101 or submit an RFQ to check exchange availability for the 548-569.