190-00709-00 Rev. A
Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850
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FLIGHT MANAGEMENT
Disabling VNV guidance:
1)
Press the
FPL
Key to display the Active Flight Plan Page on the MFD.
2)
Press the
CNCL VNV
Softkey; or press the
MENU
Key, highlight ‘Cancel VNV’, and press the
ENT
Key. Vertical
navigation is disabled.
Canceling vertical navigation results in vertical deviation (V DEV), vertical speed required (VS REQ), and time
to top of descent/bottom of descent (TIME TO TOD/BOD) going invalid. The Vertical Deviation Indicator (VDI)
and Vertical Speed Required Indication (VSRI) on the PFD are removed, and the V DEV, VS REQ, and TIME TO
TOD items displayed in the CURRENT VNV PROFILE box are dashed. VNV remains disabled until manually
enabled. Vertical guidance in reversionary mode can only be enabled for a direct-to waypoint.
The G1000 allows a vertical navigation direct-to to any waypoint in the active flight plan with an altitude
constraint “designated” for vertical guidance. Selecting the
VNV Direct-to
Softkey on the Active Flight Plan Page
allows the flight plan to be flown, while vertical guidance based on the altitude constraint at the VNV direct-to
waypoint is provided. The altitude change begins immediately and is spread along the flight plan from current
position to the vertical direct-to waypoint, not just along the leg for the direct-to waypoint. A direct-to with
altitude constraint activated by pressing the
Direct-to
Key also provides vertical guidance, but would bypass
flight plan waypoints between the current position in the flight plan and the direct-to waypoint. A top of descent
(TOD) point is computed based on the default flight path angle; descent begins once the TOD is reached.
Figure 5-85 Vertical Navigation Direct-To
Current Vertical Navigation Profile
Prior to VNV Direct-to
VNV Direct-To
Softkey
VNV PROF
Softkey
Current Vertical Navigation Profile
After VNV Direct-to