190-02177-02 Rev. A
Garmin G1000 NXi Pilot’s Guide for the Cessna NAV III
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FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
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APPENDICES
INDEX
SVT becomes disabled without the following data resources:
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Attitude data
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Heading data
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GPS position data
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4.9 Arc-second Terrain data
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Obstacle data
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TAWS function is not available,
in test mode, or failed
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The position of the aircraft
exceeds the range of the terrain
database.
SVT IN REVERSIONARY MODE
SVT can be displayed on the Multifunction Display (MFD) in Reversionary Mode. If it is enabled when
switching to Reversionary Mode, SVT may take up to 30 seconds to be displayed. The standard, non-SVT PFD
display will be shown in the interim.
UNUSUAL ATTITUDES
When the aircraft enters an unusual pitch attitude, red chevrons pointing toward the horizon warn of extreme
pitch. The chevrons are displayed on the Attitude Indicator, starting at 50˚ above and 30˚ below the horizon
line.
If pitch e30˚/-20˚ or bank exceeds 65˚, some information displayed on the PFD is removed. The
Altimeter and Airspeed, Attitude, Vertical Speed, and Horizontal Situation indicators remain on the display
and the Bearing Information, Alerts, and Annunciation windows can be displayed during such situations. The
following information is removed from the PFD and their softkeys are disabled when the aircraft experiences
unusual attitudes:
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Traffic Annunciations
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AFCS Annunciations
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PFD Inset Map
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Outside Air Temperature (OAT)
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Wind data
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Selected Heading indication
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Selected Course indication
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Transponder Status Box
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System Time
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PFD Setup Menu
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Minimum Altitude Alert
indication
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Vertical Deviation, Glideslope,
and Glidepath Indicators
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Altimeter Barometric Setting
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Selected Altitude
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VNV Target Altitude
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True Airspeed
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Windows displayed in the lower
right corner of the PFD:
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References Window
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Nearest Airports
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Flight Plan
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Alerts
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Procedures
Figure 2-53 Pitch Attitude Warnings
Nose High
Nose Low