We asked a B-2 bomber pilot what the most important display is, and the answer was the Vertical Situation Display (VSD), part of the aircraft's Primary Flight Display.
"The B-2 is the smoothest ride in the sky with a capable autopilot," the pilot explained, telling BI that younger pilots sometimes forget about flying the aircraft when they have their heads down performing other tasks. "The VSD gives the pilot all the info they need to regain situational awareness and fly the jet."
When it comes to priorities in flight, they are aviate, navigate, and communicate — in that order. The VSD consolidates all the standard flight instruments into a single display. It's aircraft orientation, altitude, airspeed, heading, and angle of attack all on a single screen.
The Horizontal Situation Display (HSD) is also pretty important, though, as it not only shows the route, but it also allows B-2 pilots to keep an eye on friendly and enemy aircraft nearby, as well as radar information.