
Climb-out/Enroute
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HEADING (HDG) MODE
Heading mode is entered by pressing the “HDG” button on the
autopilot control panel. The system will light up the control panel
button in green and track the set heading bug value and the bug
will become solid magenta. Select a new heading by moving the
heading bug at any time while the autopilot is in heading mode
and the autopilot will track the new bug value.
The aircraft will turn in the same direction that the heading bug
knob was turned. If the knob was turned 300 degrees to the right,
the airplane will turn to the right for 300 degrees.
Typical bank angles used in heading mode is 1 standard rate of
turn, up to a maximum of 22 degrees of bank.
Pressing the heading knob synchronizes the selected heading to
the current heading.
The autopilot modes annunciator indication is green “
HDG
”.
NAVIGATION (NAV) MODE
Nav mode is entered by pressing the “NAV” button on the
autopilot control panel. The system will light up the control panel
button in green and track the lateral profile provided by the
navigation source that is selected in the Primary Nav line select
key (LSK) on the Avidyne PFD or the CDI Navigation Source
Select button along the bottom edge of the Aspen PFD. This
could be GPS or it could be VLOC.
The system will seek a 45-degree intercept angle to that nav
course unless either the aircraft is sufficiently close to the
commanded course (at which time it is in capture mode) or the
pilot has set up a pilot-selectable intercept angle of something
other than 45 degrees.
Typical bank angles used during Nav mode intercepts are 22
degrees and this may be reduced if in close proximity to the
intended course or during VOR station passage.
The system will briefly transition to a coast mode during VOR
station passage within the “cone-of-confusion” and any entered
course changes while inside that area will result in a smooth turn
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