Garmin GNC 420AW 보충 설명서 - 페이지 7
{카테고리_이름} Garmin GNC 420AW에 대한 보충 설명서을 온라인으로 검색하거나 PDF를 다운로드하세요. Garmin GNC 420AW 12 페이지. Garmin gps receiver quick reference guide
Garmin GNC 420AW에 대해서도 마찬가지입니다: 파일럿 매뉴얼 부록 (24 페이지), 파일럿 매뉴얼 부록 (24 페이지), 빠른 참조 매뉴얼 (25 페이지)
5. GPS Position Calculation Rate
The WAAS GPS receiver calculates its position five
times per second rather than once per second like the
Classic C-129/C-129a GPS systems. This, together with
the enhanced vertical accuracy and other system en-
hancements, allows for vertical approach guidance.
6. GPS Software
The GPS software of the Classic 400/500 series met
the requirements for Level-C. The new 400W/500W
meets the more rigorous requirements of Level-B, where
required.
7. Vectors-To-Final
Auto-Suspend (SUSP) is active for Vectors To Final
(VTF) until on the "TO" side of the FAF and the aircraft
ground track is within a 45° course of the published in
bound course. At this point, the suspend annunciator
will automatically extinguish.
SUSP
Off
SUSP
On
45°
45°
FAF
MAP
Vector-To-Final Suspend Operation
Remember, don't press OBS or you will have to
reload the approach, unless you desire to sequence to the
final approach segment in the active flight plan.
See the section on Vectors to Final in the Procedures
chapter of the Pilot's Guide for more details.
SUSP
Off
SUSP
On
8. GPS/WAAS-Based Vertical Guidance
The WAAS GPS receiver now allows you to use the
400W/500W series unit for primary navigation and
use GPS with vertical guidance for LPV, L/VNAV, and
LNAV+V approaches.
9. Holding Patterns
The Holding pattern depiction on the Nav mode
moving map shows the aircraft position and provides
active guidance, with roll steering autopilot-equipped
aircraft.
Guidance provided along the holding pattern
See the section on Flying an Approach with a Hold in the
Procedures chapter of the Pilot's Guide for more details.
10. Autopilot Roll Steering
Roll steering guidance is now provided for procedure
turns and holding patterns. The holding pattern now de-
picts the actual location and shape of the holding pattern
while providing real-time display of your position.
See the Procedures chapter of the Pilot's Guide for more
details.