June 20, 2011
There are several electrical systems that are powered by electricity generated by the aircraft’s engines. These include the hydraulic and pneumatic systems that control the aircraft; the air-conditioning systems, lighting and heating; the anti-icing systems for wings and control surfaces; and the on-board avionics and electronic systems such as in-flight entertainment.Another important use for electricity on a large aircraft is to start the engines, with a system known as the auxiliary power unit (APU) running motors that turn the engine rotors until they are running fast enough to compress air into the engine and start burning fuel. The APU is started up from batteries or a ground-based power unit.
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