Definition
Pitot Tube
A small, forward-facing tube mounted on the wing or fuselage that captures ram air pressure (dynamic pressure) used by the airspeed indicator to calculate indicated airspeed. If the pitot tube becomes blocked by ice, insects, or a cover left on during preflight, the airspeed indicator will give erroneous readings. Many aircraft have pitot heat to prevent icing.
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