Lesson 3: GNS 530/430 Dual Installation Introduction
Student:
Objective
Elements
Schedule
Equipment
Instructor's actions
Student's actions
Completion standards
Possible errors to watch for
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FLIGHT ORIENTATION
To develop the student' s ability to properly manage an integrated dual-installa-
tion of GNS 530/430 avionics stack in an IFR environment.
a GMA 340 audio panel operations
a GNS 530/430 configuration and operation
a GTX 330 operation and TIS data interpretation
a GDL 49 operation and WX data interpretation and its relation to flight
planning
a Pre-flight briefing and review of student' s preparations – 30 min
a Student practice – 2 hrs
a Post-flight critique – 30 min
a Assignment for further student review – 5 min
a Airplane
a POH/AFM (appropriate Pilot' s Guide)
a Charts appropriate to flight
a Note-taking materials
Preflight
a Explain objective
a Assign route of flight
a Assign approach types to be completed
a Assign required operations using TIS and WX data
a Describe typical operation flow
a Describe common errors
In-flight
a Coach student performance
Post-flight
a Critique
a Ask questions regarding objective, elements and common errors
a Perform operations as directed
a Post-flight – ask pertinent questions
Student should be able to complete basic tasks using all available avionics tools
to complete the flight and demonstrate function to instructor as requested.
a Not using the "enter" button to select stand-by frequencies
a Failure to use both COM radios
a Loading but not activating an approach
a Improper CDI output selection in GNS 530/430 (GPS when should be
VLOC and vice versa)
a Use of Direct-To navigation when Flight Plan is more appropriate for long
route clearances
a Choosing wrong request type through GDL 49
a Inability to interpret a graphical METAR request
a Not enabling cross-fill function
a Failure to use VNAV/VSR information to help plan descent
a Not setting up displays to maximize the amount of data presented without
overlapping data
Garmin GNS 530/430 Sample Training Syllabus and Flight Lessons
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