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[. . . ] G1000 TM Multi Function Display Pilot's Guide for the Beechcraft A36/G36 Record of Revisions Revision Date of Revision Revision Page Range A 07/14/05 All Description Initial Release Garmin G1000 MFD Pilot's Guide for the Beechcraft A36/G36 190-00574-00 Rev. A INTRODUCTION 8. 1 INTRODUCTION This G1000 Pilot's Guide describes the operation of the Multi Function Display (MFD) installed in Beechcraft A36/G36 aircraft. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT This MFD Pilot's Guide only covers the baseline configuration of the G1000. Descriptions and procedures relating to the following options for the A36/G36 are covered in the G1000 Optional Equipment Pilot's Guide: · L-3 STORMSCOPE® WX-500 Series II Weather Mapping Sensor · L-3 SKYWATCH® Traffic Advisory System (Model SKY497) · L-3 SKYWATCH® HP Traffic Advisory System (Model SKY899) · Honeywell® KTA870 TAS/KMH880 Multi-Hazard Awareness System · Ryan TCAD 9900B and 9900BX · GDL 69/69A XM® Radio System DESCRIPTION The display portion of the G1000 Integrated Cockpit System installed in A36/G36 aircraft consists of two, 10. 4inch liquid crystal displays (LCDs). During normal operation, the right display is configured as the Multi Function Display (MFD). Figure 8. 1. 1 G1000 MFD Splash Screen 190-00574-00 Rev. [. . . ] At 500 feet above (or below, for a climb) the target altitude, an `APPR TRG ALT' - Approaching Target Altitude" message is provided. The VSR readout on the Navigation Map Page is blanked out at this point. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Figure 8. 6. 18 Approaching Target Altitude Message (PFD) VNAV Page Menu Options The VNAV messages are not enabled until the `VNAV Messages On?' option is enabled from the VNAV Page Menu Options. To display the page menu, press the MENU key (with the VNAV Page displayed). The VNAV Page Options Menu also allows the pilot to restore VNAV page defaults. 8-64 Garmin G1000 MFD Pilot's Guide for the Beechcraft A36/G36 190-00574-00 Rev. A PROCEDURES 8. 7 PROCEDURES ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Based upon the active flight plan or Direct-to destination, the Procedures Page provides direct access to approaches, departures and arrivals. In either case, the departure and destination airports must have associated published procedures. The Procedures Page is displayed by pressing the PROC key. To select a departure: 1. Turn the large FMS knob to highlight `Select Departure' and press the ENT key. The `Departure Loading' page is displayed with the list of departure options for the departure airport. Turn the large FMS knob to highlight `Select Arrival' and press the ENT key. Turn the large FMS knob to highlight the desired transition waypoint and press the ENT key. The approach vectors option assumes you will receive vectors to the final course segment of the approach and will provide navigation guidance relative to the final approach course. NOTE: Vector departures are not part of the aviation database. NOTE: The approach vectors option assumes the pilot will receive vectors to the final course segment of the approach and will provide navigation guidance on the final approach segment and extension only. 2. 3. To select an arrival: 1. 2. 3. Figure 8. 7. 1 Procedures Page NOTE: Pilots should be familiar with the section of the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) regarding the use of GPS. 190-00574-00 Rev. A Garmin G1000 MFD Pilot's Guide for the Beechcraft A36/G36 8-65 PROCEDURES APPROACHES The G1000 allows you to fly non-precision and precision approaches to airports with published instrument approach procedures. All available approaches are part of the Jeppesen database stored internally in each PFD and MFD. The G1000 provides both lateral and vertical guidance for ILS precision approaches on the PFD, and lateral guidance for non-precision Localizer, GPS, and VOR and ADF overlay approaches. GPS position information is also provided on the mapping portion of the MFD and the inset map window on the PFD for pilot reference only. Each of these legs is displayed on the active flight plan. The G1000 does not support the following legs: · · · · · · · · · CA ­ Course to an altitude CD ­ Course to a DME distance CI ­ Course to an intercept CR ­ Course to a radial VA ­ Heading vector to an altitude VD ­ Heading vector to DME distance VI ­ Heading vector to an intercept VM ­ Heading vector to manual termination VR ­ Heading vector to a radial NOTE: The G1000 does not provide steering guidance for hold legs and procedure turns (HA, HF, HM and PI leg types). However, these legs are drawn on the map and are shown in the flight plan. NOTE: The pilot is responsible for determining database currency for approaches. G1000 NAVIGATIONAL GUIDANCE FOR APPROACHES The G1000 supports all ARINC 424 leg types that have associated waypoint fixes. The G1000 uses the following leg types as part of the Jeppesen database: · · · · · · · · · · · · · · AF - DME arc to a fix CF ­ Course to a fix DF ­ Direct to a fix FA ­ Course from fix to an altitude FC ­ Course from fix to distance FD ­ Course from fix to DME distance FM ­ Course from fix to manual termination HA ­ Hold terminating at altitude HF ­ Hold terminating at a fix HM ­ Hold with manual termination IF ­ Initial fix PI ­ Procedure turn to course intercept RF ­ Constant radius turn to fix TF ­ Track between two fixes . 8-66 Garmin G1000 MFD Pilot's Guide for the Beechcraft A36/G36 190-00574-00 Rev. A PROCEDURES SELECTING APPROACHES In order to select an approach, there must be an active flight plan or direct-to which terminates at an airport with a published approach. [. . . ] Press the ENT key to load the `FSS' frequency into the `COM' frequency standby field. NEAREST AIRSPACES PAGE The Nearest Airspaces Page displays the following information for a maximum of 20 controlled or special use airspaces: · Map of surrounding area · Airspace Alerts Box displaying Airspace Name, Status, and Time to Entry · Airspace and Agency · Vertical Limits (floor/ceiling) · Airspace Frequencies To select and load the Nearest Weather Frequency from the Nearest Frequencies Page: 1. Select the Nearest Frequencies Page. Airspace Alerts Box Airspace and Agency Vertical Limits Airspace Frequencies Figure 8. 10. 9 Nearest Airspaces Page 8-132 Garmin G1000 MFD Pilot's Guide for the Beechcraft A36/G36 190-00574-00 Rev. From any page, press and hold the CLR key to select the Navigation Map Page. `NRST' is displayed in the page group icon located in the lower right corner of the display. [. . . ]

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