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Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850/900
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AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM
VERTICAL SPEED MODE (VS)
In Vertical Speed Mode, the flight director acquires and maintains a Vertical Speed Reference. Current aircraft
vertical speed (to the nearest 100 fpm) becomes the Vertical Speed Reference at the moment of Vertical Speed
Mode activation. This mode may be used for climb or descent to the Selected Altitude (shown above the
Altimeter) since Selected Altitude Capture Mode is automatically armed when Vertical Speed Mode is selected.
When Vertical Speed Mode is activated by pressing the
VS
Key, ‘VS’ is annunciated in green in the AFCS Status
Box along with the Vertical Speed Reference. The Vertical Speed Reference is also displayed above the Vertical
Speed Indicator. A Vertical Speed Reference Bug corresponding to the Vertical Speed Reference is shown on
the indicator.
The Vertical Speed Reference (shown both in the AFCS Status Box and above the Vertical Speed Indicator)
may be changed by:
• Using the
NOSE UP/DN
Wheel
• Pressing the
CWS
Button, hand-flying the aircraft to attain a new Vertical Speed Reference, then releasing the
CWS
Button
NOTE:
If the Selected Altitude is reached during CWS maneuvering, the Altitude Reference is not changed.
To adjust the Altitude Reference in this case, the
CWS
Button must be pressed again after the Selected
Altitude is reached.
Figure 7-9 Vertical Speed Hold Mode
Command Bars Indicate Climb to
Attain Vertical Speed Reference
Selected
Altitude
Vertical
Speed
Reference
Vertical
Speed
Reference
Bug
Selected
Altitude Capture
Mode Armed
Vertical Speed
Mode Active
Vertical
Speed
Reference