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Garmin G2000 Pilot’s Guide for the Cessna T240
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5.9 trip planning
The system allows the pilot to view trip planning information, fuel information, and other information for a
specified flight plan or flight plan leg based on automatic data, or based on manually entered data.
trip planning
All of the input of data needed for calculation and viewing of the statistics is done on the Trip Planning Screen
on the Touchscreen Controller.
Figure 5-154 Trip Planning Screen - Manual Mode
Trip Route
Button
Input Data (sensor/pilot)
- Departure Time (local)
- Ground Speed
- Fuel On Board
- Fuel Flow
- Calibrated Airspeed
- Indicated Altitude
- Barometric Pressure
- Total Air Temperature
Manual Entry
Button
Selected Route Segment
Figure 5-155 Trip Planning Pane
Trip Statistics
Desired Track -
Distance -
Estimated Time Enroute -
Estimated Time of Arrival -
Enroute Safe Altitude -
Sunrise Time (local) -
Sunset Time (local) -
Preview of Selected
Flight Plan/Flight Plan Leg
Fuel Statistics
- Efficiency
- Total Endurance
- Remaining Fuel
- Remaining Endurance
- Fuel Required
- Total Range
Other Statistics
- Density Altitude
- True Airspeed (TAS)
Selected Route Segment
The trip planning inputs are based on sensor inputs (automatic mode) or on pilot inputs (manual entry
mode). Some additional explanation of the sources for some of the inputs is as follows:
• Departure time (Depart Time) - This defaults to the current time in automatic page mode. The computations
are from the aircraft present position, so the aircraft is always just departing.
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