ASI is airspeed in knots. Rotate at about 55-60 kt; approach at 85-105 kt.
ALT is altitude above sea level. Cruise near 1600 ft and descend toward FINAL at 900 ft.
VSI is vertical speed. Positive climbs, negative descends. Keep touchdown sink gentle.
THR is throttle percent. Use full power for takeoff, lower power to descend.
FUEL is remaining fuel.
HOR is the artificial horizon. Blue over green means level; the line tilts with bank and moves with pitch.
COMP is the compass. The number is your heading; the cyan needle points toward the next waypoint.
Map shows your aircraft, the river, airports, and the route. Follow the cyan line to the active waypoint.
Right strip is a course/altitude cue. Keep cyan near center for bearing; amber near center for target altitude.
Arrows bank and pitch. Up arrow lowers the nose; Down arrow raises it.
A/Z increase/decrease throttle.
F cycles flaps 0, 15, 30. Use 15 for takeoff and 30 for landing.
G raises/lowers landing gear once airborne. Gear must be down for landing.
Press H, Escape, or Close to resume.