Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850/900
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FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
HORIZONTAL SITUATION INDICATOR (HSI)
The Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI) displays a rotating compass in a heading-up orientation. Letters
indicate the cardinal points and numeric labels occur every 30˚. Major tick marks are at 10˚ intervals and minor
tick marks at 5˚ intervals. A digital reading of the current heading appears on top of the HSI, and the current
track is represented on the HSI by a magenta diamond bug. The HSI also presents turn rate, course deviation,
bearing, and navigation source information and is available in two formats (360˚ compass rose and 140˚ arc).
Changing the HSI display format:
1)
Press the
PFD
Softkey.
2)
Press the
HSI FRMT
Softkey.
3)
Press the
360 HSI
or
ARC HSI
Softkey.
The 360˚ HSI contains a Course Deviation Indicator (CDI), with a Course Pointer, To/From Indicator, and a
sliding deviation bar and scale. The course pointer is a single line arrow (GPS, VOR1, and LOC1) or a double
line arrow (VOR2 and LOC2) which points in the direction of the set course. The To/From arrow rotates with
the course pointer and is displayed when the active NAVAID is received.
1
Turn Rate Indicator
2
Current Track Indicator
3
Lateral Deviation Scale
4
Navigation Source
5
Aircraft Symbol
6
Course Deviation Indicator
(CDI)
7
Rotating Compass Rose
8
OBS Mode Active
9
To/From Indicator
10
Course Pointer
11
Heading Bug
12
Flight Phase
13
Turn Rate/Heading
Trend Vector
14
Current Heading
15
Lubber Line
11
7
6
5
3
2
1
12
10
4
14
15
13
Figure 2-16 Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI)
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