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Pilot's Guide

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Page 3: ...OVERVIEW NAVIGATION FLIGHT PLANNING HAZARD AVOIDANCE ADDITIONAL FEATURES APPENDICES INDEX...

Page 4: ...m for any purpose without the express written permission of Garmin Garmin hereby grants permission to download a single copy of this manual and of any revision to this manual onto a hard drive or othe...

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Page 6: ...rrain data is obtained from third party sources Garmin is not able to independently verify the accuracy of the terrain data WARNING The displayed minimum safe altitudes MSAs are only advisory in natur...

Page 7: ...fore continuing navigation WARNING The Garmin aera 760 has a very high degree of functional integrity However the pilot must recognize that providing monitoring and or self test capability for all con...

Page 8: ...isplay of traffic information to accurately depict all of the traffic within range of the aircraft Due to lack of equipment poor signal reception and or inaccurate information from aircraft or ground...

Page 9: ...r questions or additional information please refer to our web site at www garmin com prop65 NOTE Use of polarized eyewear may cause the display to appear dim or blank NOTE Temporary Flight Restriction...

Page 10: ...Garmin aera 760 Pilot s Guide 190 02674 00 Rev B Warnings Cautions Notes Blank Page...

Page 11: ...aera 760 Pilot s Guide 190 02674 00 Rev B RR 1 Part Number Change Summary 190 02674 00 Initial release Rev Date Description A April 2020 Production Release B May 2020 User interface and compliance up...

Page 12: ...Garmin aera 760 Pilot s Guide 190 02674 00 Rev B RR 2 Blank Page...

Page 13: ...Accessing System Functionality 14 Option Menus 14 Data Entry 15 Quick Settings Page 18 Power Info Page 18 Title Bar Timer 20 1 5 Using Map Displays 20 Map Range 21 Map Panning 22 Map Overlays 25 Map S...

Page 14: ...Direct to Navigation 72 SECTION 3 FLIGHT PLANNING 75 3 1 Introduction 75 Data Fields 75 3 2 Flight Plan Creation 76 Adding Waypoints to an Existing Flight Plan 78 Airways 79 Holding Patterns 81 Trans...

Page 15: ...160 Compatible SiriusXM Devices 160 Activating SiriusXM Satellite Radio Services 161 Using SiriusXM Radio 162 SECTION 6 APPENDICES 165 Appendix A Messages Alerts Data Field Options 165 Miscellaneous M...

Page 16: ...g the Touchscreen 210 Protecting the Unit 210 Appendix F General TIS A Information 211 TIS A vs TAS TCAS 211 TIS A Limitations 212 Appendix G Utilities 215 PDF Viewer 215 Flight Log 215 Track Log 216...

Page 17: ...tures Appendices Index SECTION 1 OVERVIEW 1 1 UNIT OVERVIEW The aera 760 presents GNSS derived analog flight instrumentation position navigation and hazard avoidance information to the pilot using a 7...

Page 18: ...y p ower Charge the battery by connecting the aviation power cable or a Garmin USB C AC adapter that supports USB Power Delivery Plug the unit into a 12 Volt or 24 Volt connector to charge The unit ca...

Page 19: ...UNIT ON OFF NOTE The unit will turn off automatically after five minutes if on battery power and the Initialization Page is not acknowledged Press the POWER Button to turn the unit on Press and hold t...

Page 20: ...iring Satellites Receiver is looking for and collecting data from satellites visible at its last known or initialized location but has not acquired a fix 2D GPS Location At least three satellites have...

Page 21: ...own position to determine the satellites that should be in view Acquiring Satellites is indicated as the solution until a sufficient number of satellites have been acquired for computing a solution Wh...

Page 22: ...ellite PRN number 01 32 33 64 for WAAS 65 99 for GLONASS below each bar The progress of satellite acquisition is shown in three stages as indicated by signal bar appearance No bar Receiver is looking...

Page 23: ...ces Index 1 3 OPERATION BASIC TOUCHSCREEN OPERATION Touch the desired selection The icon menu option etc will momentarily turn blue when selected Basic Touchscreen Operation SCROLLING AND PANNING Scro...

Page 24: ...oming in and out on the touchscreen map displays Pinch fingers together zoom out or pull fingers apart zoom in Zoom In Zoom Out BUTTON BAR ICONS Button Bar Icons are located vertically on the right si...

Page 25: ...Features Appendices Index Displays second level Tools Icons available from the Main Menu Button Bar Scroll up Touch to zoom out Scroll down Touch to zoom in Direct to function Page menu Previous Scre...

Page 26: ...d page or menu Map Flight Plan List Displays the Map View Displays the Flight Plan List En Route Charts Weather Displays the En Route VFR or IFR charts Displays Weather Map Page 3D Vision Terrain Disp...

Page 27: ...Displays User Waypoints and Proximity Waypoints Displays the Sirius XM Audio Page System Info Flight Log Displays Flight Logs Displays database and software version information Track Log GPS Info Dis...

Page 28: ...es VOR ARTCC Displays nearest VORs Displays nearest ARTCCs Air Route Traffic Control Centers NDB FSS Displays nearest NDBs Displays nearest Flight Service Stations FSS Intersection Airspace Displays n...

Page 29: ...lightning data METeorological Aerodrome Report SIGMET Pilot Reports Displays potentially hazardous weather Pilot Weather Reports Turbulence Forecast Wx Forecast Displays turbulence data Current forec...

Page 30: ...isplays Automatic Power Off setting 3D Vision Position Displays position settings Displays 3D Vision settings Navigation Interface Displays interface settings Displays Navigation settings Alarms Keybo...

Page 31: ...tional Features Appendices Index DATA ENTRY DATA ENTRY ICONS The following icons are displayed in the data entry window Enter Exits the keypad function and accepts the changes Backspace Erases the cur...

Page 32: ...Alpha Numeric or Symbol Touch the keypad letters numbers or symbols to enter the desired data Touch Enter Changing Alpha Keypad Layout 1 From the Main Menu touch Tools Setup Keyboard 2 Touch Landscap...

Page 33: ...nning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Appendices Index Entering predetermined data options Touch the Data Option Button to display a vertical list of data options if applicable or toggle two data...

Page 34: ...bar displays a shortcut to the Nearest page and a shortcut to mark the current position as a User Waypoint Touching the Back button clears the Quick Settings menu and returns to the previous page POW...

Page 35: ...Message Message Comments Charge Voltage Too Low The voltage is not sufficient to charge the battery The backlight will automatically be reduced or the user can reduce it manually Battery Temperature T...

Page 36: ...e timer and white while showing the time Touch to access User Timer 1 5 USING MAP DISPLAYS NOTE Refer to the GPS Navigation section for more information on Map Display Setup Map displays are used exte...

Page 37: ...the map range Use the out or in icons to zoom out increasing or zoom in decreasing Zoom Out Zoom In Or Pinch fingers together zoom out or pull fingers apart zoom in AUTOZOOM Autozoom allows the aera 7...

Page 38: ...ations for use in flight planning View airspace and airway information When the panning function is selected by touching anywhere on the Map the Map Pointer is displayed An Information Window also app...

Page 39: ...ition Map Panning Navigation Map Lat Lon at the Pointer Location Bearing to the Pointer from the Aircraft s Present Position Distance to the Pointer from the Aircraft s Present Position Elevation at t...

Page 40: ...ture is highlighted an information box appears on the map and the highlighted map feature is displayed on the Map Feature Button If multiple features are present at the Map Pointer position green arro...

Page 41: ...ys 1 From the Main Menu touch Map Menu 2 Touch VFR IFR Terrain Topo Shading Weather Animate Weather Fuel Prices or Traffic to display or remove the map overlay MAP SYMBOLS Refer to Appendix H for a li...

Page 42: ...he third level Setup Icons allow management of the following system parameters Display Sound Units Time Map Position Interface Alarms Airspace Connext Weather Bluetooth Wi Fi Power 3D Vision Navigatio...

Page 43: ...acklight intensity 1 From the Main Menu touch Tools Setup Display 2 Select either Day Backlight Intensity or Night Backlight Intensity 3 Touch or or touch and drag the percentage triangle to adjust th...

Page 44: ...ENABLING SCREENSHOTS Enabling disabling screenshots 1 From the Main Menu touch Tools Setup Display 2 Touch On or Off in the Screenshot field An SD card is required AIRCRAFT POSITION Showing hiding th...

Page 45: ...to adjust the desired volume percentage Or Touch the Icon to mute the Master Alerts or Message audio A blue X will appear over the icon Or Touch Enable to enable disable Terrain Audio Traffic Audio Tr...

Page 46: ...ORTH UP ABOVE Setting North Up Above 1 From the Main Menu touch Tools Setup Map 2 Touch the North Up Above Data Option Button and touch the desired mileage NORTH UP ON GROUND Enabling disabling North...

Page 47: ...u CONNEXT SETUP NOTE Connext features require a Bluetooth or RS 232 serial connection to an external Connext device Setting the preferred attitude source 1 From the Main Menu touch Tools Setup Connext...

Page 48: ...or decline a flight plan sent from another device aera 760 will automatically accept flight plans from any connected device Outgoing Flight Plan Mode aera 760 will prompt to confirm sending a flight p...

Page 49: ...on and touch the desired option from the list Connext or Off Or CAUTION Only enable the following panel mount option if the unit is hard mounted to the panel perpendicular to the path of flight Touch...

Page 50: ...tion Button and touch the desired option from the list Auto or Distance KEYBOARD SETUP Setting up keyboard format 1 From the Main Menu touch Tools Setup Keyboard 2 From the Keyboard Format Data Field...

Page 51: ...or Soft shows all runways except water landing facilities Water Only shows only water landing facilities Any shows any runway regardless of surface type including water landing facilities Minimum Runw...

Page 52: ...position in relation to a prominent landmark The pilot can change the reference waypoint Nearest Type using the Change Nearest Type menu option By default the Nearest Type is set to Automatic which wi...

Page 53: ...ered 1 10 SIMULATOR MODE Simulator Mode is helpful for practicing with the unit indoors or when no satellite signals are available All waypoints and routes created in Simulator Mode are retained in me...

Page 54: ...Garmin aera 760 Pilot s Guide 190 02674 00 Rev B 38 Overview Overview Navigation Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Appendices Index Simulator Mode...

Page 55: ...ORTH UP Track Up TRK UP or Desired Track Up DTK UP An aircraft icon is placed on the Navigation Map at the location corresponding to the calculated present position The aircraft position and the fligh...

Page 56: ...ar Fields are set to display Ground Speed GS Distance Next DIST NEXT Vertical Speed Required VSR Time En Route Next ETE NEXT and four blank data fields These eight data fields can be changed to displa...

Page 57: ...Next DIST NEXT En Route Safe Altitude ESA Flight Timer FLT TIMER Fuel Timer Glide Ratio G R Ground Speed GS Ground Track TRK Height Above Ground Level AGL Minimum Safe Altitude MSA Next Waypoint NEXT...

Page 58: ...ation Map The magenta bug indicator similar to the bug indicator on the HSI can be set by touching TRK on the 3D Vision Page Compass Arc Navigation Map Compass Arc Magenta Bug Indicator Displaying Rem...

Page 59: ...3DVision to be disabled until it is restored The 3D Vision terrain display shows land contours colors are consistent with those of the topographical map display large water features towers and other...

Page 60: ...2674 00 Rev B 44 Navigation Overview Navigation Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Appendices Index Vertical Speed Ground Speed HSI Option Menu 3D Vision Tapes Altitude 3D Vision Rou...

Page 61: ...utton and touch the desired option from the list Off GPS or Nearest Airport 3D Vision Menu HORIZONTAL SITUATION INDICATOR HSI The graphic HSI displays current course course or crosstrack error To From...

Page 62: ...efault CDI scale setting is Auto CDI not user selectable which is selected when applying power to the system Auto CDI uses three factors to determine the distance from the center of the CDI to full le...

Page 63: ...To is active 3D Vision Setup 3D Vision Settings 1 From the Main Menu touch Tools Setup 3D Vision 2 Touch the Attitude Source Data Option Button and touch the desired option from the list Connext or O...

Page 64: ...d is greater than 35 knots TheVNAV indicator is displayed and the EstimatedTime toVNAV VNAVTIME field goes blank one minute prior to the initial descent point if theVNAV alert messages are enabled the...

Page 65: ...hen the appropriate conditions for VNAV are met the VNAV Indicator displays as a teal pointer next to the altimeter When the VNAV alert messages are enabled a message appears when approaching the VNAV...

Page 66: ...er the VNAV profile 4 Touch and hold the Back Icon to return to the Main Menu Vertical Navigation Configuration Waypoint Enter any waypoint along the currently active route as the reference waypoint T...

Page 67: ...sent position Flight plan legs User waypoints Track vector Topography data MAP ORIENTATION Maps are shown in one of three different orientation options allowing flexibility in determining aircraft pos...

Page 68: ...ties roads for the Navigation Map 1 From the Main Menu touch Map Menu Set Up 2 Touch the Dedicated Page Icon on the Button Bar and touch the Airport Navaid City or Road Group 3 Touch to select the des...

Page 69: ...ouch the Navaid Group 3 Touch the Airways Data Option Button and touch the desired option from the list Off Low High or Both 2 5 WAYPOINTS The WPT INFO Waypoint Information function provides airport a...

Page 70: ...ce type Hard Turf Sealed Gravel Dirt Soft Unknown or Water Runway lighting type No Lights Part Time Full Time Unknown or PCL Freq for pilot controlled lighting COMAvailability TX transmit only RX rece...

Page 71: ...y Tab if necessary 2 Touch the Waypoint Identifier Button 3 Enter the desired waypoint using the keypad and touch Enter Or a Touch Find b Touch the Search Name or Search City Tab c Touch the Search by...

Page 72: ...ab Waypoint Information Runway Tab Waypoint Identifier Button Length Width Surface Lighting Traffic Pattern Wind vectors are displayed as headwind and crosswind com ponents The runway with the best he...

Page 73: ...unction which gives the pilot quick access to nearest airport weather VOR NDB intersection user waypoint city ARTCC FSS and airspace information If there are none available NoneWithin 200 NM is displa...

Page 74: ...Icon Airport Apt WX VOR NDB INT User WPT City ARTCC FSS or Airspace 3 Touch the desired nearest option from the list for additional information Or If viewing Nearest ARTCCs or FSSs touch Multiple Freq...

Page 75: ...er 3 Touch the Weather or NOTAM Tab Or 1 From the Main Menu touch Nearest 2 Touch the Dedicated Page Icon on the Button Bar and touch Apt WX 3 Touch the desired Nearest Airport Weather from the list O...

Page 76: ...INFORMATION In addition to airport and weather information additional information for VORs NDBs Intersections User Waypoints Cities ARTCCs FSSs and Airspace can be viewed using the Waypoint Informatio...

Page 77: ...ion can be used to quickly find an intersection close to the flight path The list only includes Intersections that are within 200nm If there are no Intersections within the range text indicating that...

Page 78: ...1 From the Main Menu touch Waypoint 2 Touch the Waypoint Identifier Field to begin entering the desired NDB Refer to the Overview Section on Data Entry for more information Or 1 From the Main Menu tou...

Page 79: ...tering the desired VOR Refer to the Overview Section on Data Entry for more information Or 1 From the Main Menu touch Nearest 2 Touch the Dedicated Page Icon on the Button Bar and touch VOR 3 Touch th...

Page 80: ...From the Main Menu touch Tools GPS Info Position Tab Menu b Touch Mark Waypoint 2 Enter the desired user waypoint name up to 10 characters and touch Enter Refer to the Overview Section on Data Entry...

Page 81: ...Menu Icon and touch Reference Waypoints to enter a bearing and distance from another waypoint or the bearing from two other waypoints to define a new waypoint location a Touch the Waypoint Field s to...

Page 82: ...n b Touch the desired symbol Or a Touch the Altitude Button b Enter the desired altitude Refer to the Overview Section on Data Entry for more information Or a Touch the Location Button b Enter the des...

Page 83: ...r the desired distance e Touch the OK icon The confirmation window will appear 3 Touch Yes CITIES City information can be viewed using theWaypoint Information function the Nearest function or the Map...

Page 84: ...on can be used to quickly find a ARTCC close to the flight path The list only includes ARTCC that are within 200nm If there are no ARTCCs in the list text indicating that there are no nearest ARTCCs i...

Page 85: ...st 2 Touch the Dedicated Page Icon on the Button Bar and touch Airspace 3 Touch the desired airspace from the list The airspace information is displayed 4 If desired touch Frequencies to view frequenc...

Page 86: ...dex Airspace alert setup 1 From the Main Menu touch Tools Setup Airspace 2 Touch the desired On Off Button s Airspace Alert Message Smart Airspace SmartAirspace shows airspace at and immediately surro...

Page 87: ...mart Airspace On Off Button Airspace Altitude Labels Airspace labels are displayed on any airspace visible on the Navigation Map worldwide With Smart Airspace configured the labels are deemphasized wh...

Page 88: ...vated the aera 760 establishes a point to point course line from the present position to the selected direct to destination Course guidance is provided until the direct to is replaced with a new direc...

Page 89: ...at 2 Touch Hold The Hold At Waypoint window is displayed 3 Touch the Course button to enter the desired inbound or outbound course using the keypad and touch Enter 4 Touch the Direction button to tog...

Page 90: ...desired nearest airport 4 Touch Direct To 5 Touch Activate Selecting a waypoint as a direct to destination using the pointer 1 With a map displayed activate the map pointer by touching the desired wa...

Page 91: ...lans with an approach the aera 760 uses the waypoint information from the current database to define the waypoints If the database is changed or updated the aera 760 automatically updates the informat...

Page 92: ...ive flight plan is the flight plan to which the aera 760 is currently providing guidance and is shown on the navigation maps Stored flight plans are flight plans available for activation becomes the a...

Page 93: ...a Touch Find b Touch the Search City Tab c Touch Search by City d Enter the desired City using the keypad e Touch Enter 4 If duplicate entries exist for the entered facility name or location duplicat...

Page 94: ...the list 5 Repeat Steps 2 4 to enter each additional waypoint ADDING WAYPOINTS TO AN EXISTING FLIGHT PLAN Waypoints can be added to the active flight plan or any stored flight plan Choose the flight p...

Page 95: ...uplicate waypoints are displayed Touch the desired waypoint from the list AIRWAYS Airways may be added as legs in flight plans with any waypoint that is part of an airway such as a VOR to the flight p...

Page 96: ...way waypoints are displayed below the Airway button in the flight plan Airway Button Touch to edit or remove the airway Airway Loaded Active Flight Plan Page and Map Page Touch Menu Collapse Airways t...

Page 97: ...o hold at An option menu will appear 2 Touch Hold At Waypoint The Hold At Waypoint window is displayed 3 Touch the Course button to enter the desired inbound or outbound course using the keypad and to...

Page 98: ...editing exiting or removing a holding pattern 1 After a hold has been added to the flight plan touch the Hold button The Hold Options menu is displayed 2 Touch Activate Hold to activate the holding p...

Page 99: ...60 s flight plan sharing behavior Incoming Flight Plan Mode No Transfer Ignore received flight plans Require Action Display a popup to confirm receiving a flight plan Automatic Automatically update ac...

Page 100: ...s can t be sent to panel mount navigators over Connext When receiving Direct to destinations the aera 760 will use the Incoming Flight Plan Mode setting Require Action will update only the Direct To p...

Page 101: ...e flight plan and replaces it with a copy of the flight plan being activated Inverting a stored flight plan reverses the waypoint order erases the active flight plan and replaces it with the flight pl...

Page 102: ...ter the desired value using the keypad and touch Enter If Plan Fuel or Plan Spd aren t present in theActive Flight Plan page it s necessary to change the page s data fields to show fuel and speed rela...

Page 103: ...can be deleted from the aera 760 memory Deleting a stored flight plan 1 From the Main Menu touch Flight Plan List and touch the desired Flight Plan 2 Touch Delete Yes Deleting all stored flight plans...

Page 104: ...rt Yes 3 5 PROCEDURES NOTE With the exception of Charted Visual Flight Procedures CVFPs visual approaches do not have associated approach charts NOTE The aera 760 provides lateral guidance for visual...

Page 105: ...e is defined by selection of a departure the transition waypoint and a runway LOADING A DEPARTURE Loading a departure from the active or saved flight plan 1 With the flight plan displayed touch Menu 2...

Page 106: ...h Remove Departure CHANGING A DEPARTURE Changing a loaded departure from the active or saved flight plan 1 From the Flight Plan with the loaded departure touch the Departure Button 2 Touch Select Depa...

Page 107: ...route is defined by selection of an arrival the transition waypoint and a runway LOADING AN ARRIVAL Loading an arrival from the active or saved flight plan 1 With the flight plan displayed touch Menu...

Page 108: ...ton 2 Touch Remove Arrival CHANGING AN ARRIVAL Changing a loaded arrival from the active or saved flight plan 1 From the Flight Plan with the loaded arrival touch the Arrival Button 2 Touch Select Arr...

Page 109: ...displayed or touch the Airport Button select the desired airport and touch Enter 4 Touch to select the desired approach Selections are listed according to approach type instrument first visual second...

Page 110: ...the desired airport and touch Enter 5 Touch to select the desired approach Selections are listed according to approach type instrument first visual second 6 Touch to select the desired transition wayp...

Page 111: ...h Resume Flight Plan REMOVING AN APPROACH Removing a loaded approach from the active or saved flight plan 1 From the Flight Plan with the loaded approach touch the Approach Button 2 Touch Remove Appro...

Page 112: ...roach procedure ACTIVATING VECTORS TO FINAL After an approach has been activated the Activate Vectors to Final option is used when being vectored to the final approach course by Air Traffic Control AT...

Page 113: ...missed approach upon reaching the MAP 1 Upon reaching the MAP a pop up window is displayed 2 Touch the Remain Suspended Button to continue with sequencing suspended Or Touch Activate GPS Missed Appro...

Page 114: ...ach except in some situations where automatic sequencing of approach waypoints is suspended This normally appears at holding patterns upon crossing the missed approach point MAP for Climb to Altitude...

Page 115: ...ta Source 2 Touch the desired weather source Auto SiriusXM GDL FIS B or Internet Or 1 From the Main Menu touch Tools Setup Weather 2 Touch the desired weather source Auto SiriusXM GDL FIS B or Interne...

Page 116: ...es a means for enabling disabling display of weather products on the Navigation Map Additional information about many of the weather products can be displayed by touching the object on the map Viewing...

Page 117: ...st be activated Service is activated by providing SiriusXM Satellite Radio with a Radio ID unique to the compatible SiriusXM device SiriusXM Satellite Radio uses the Radio ID to send an activation sig...

Page 118: ...me The lapsed time between collection processing and dissemination of NEXRAD images can be significant and may not reflect the current radar synopsis Due to the inherent delays and the relative age of...

Page 119: ...sufficient information to determine cloud layers or precipitation characteristics hail vs rain For example it is not possible to distinguish between wet snow wet hail and rain NEXRAD base reflectivity...

Page 120: ...higher altitudes This temperature data is transformed into cloud top height contours indicating the height of the cloud top in 5 000 foot increments RADAR Legend Cloud Tops Data Echo Tops EchoTops ar...

Page 121: ...t are displayed using wind barbs or a wind streamline depending on the selected range The wind barbs indicate wind speed and direction The wind streamline indicates wind direction with arrows The wind...

Page 122: ...ature is shown Temperatures are color coded with temperatures near and below freezing are shown as shades of blue green for temperatures just above freezing and shades of orange are used for warmer te...

Page 123: ...a Map Additional Storm Cell Information METARs and TAFs NOTE METAR information is only displayed within the installed aviation database service area METAR METeorological Aerodrome Report is an interna...

Page 124: ...aw or decoded text Map Feature Button Additional METAR Data METAR Data Map METAR Selected with Map Pointer The METAR flag color is determined by the information in the METAR text VFR ceiling greater t...

Page 125: ...inds magenta and red IFR mountain obscuration orange turbulence or blue icing shaded areas on the map display Additional AIRMET Data AIRMET Selected SIGMETs A SIGMET SIGnificant METeorological Informa...

Page 126: ...dignitary visits military depots and forest fires TFRs are represented as an area highlighted by red active or yellow not yet active Additional TFR Information TFR Data Selected PIREPs Pilot Weather R...

Page 127: ...Light Icing Scattered Clouds Moderate Turbulence Light to Moderate Icing Broken Clouds Moderate to Severe Turbulence Moderate Icing Overcast Severe Turbulence Moderate to Severe Icing IMC Extreme Tur...

Page 128: ...intended to supplement AIRMETs and SIGMETs Turbulence Forecast Legend Turbulence Selected Icing Forecast CIP SLD Icing data depicts the current icing environment at select altitudes Current Icing Sev...

Page 129: ...ns Surface Pressure forecasts are available for intervals of 12 24 36 and 48 hours This feature displays pressure isobars and pressure centers The isobars connect points of equal pressure Pressure rea...

Page 130: ...as part of the FAA s Next GenerationAirTransportation System NextGen To receive FIS B weather information the compatible device must be within range and line of sight of an operating GBT Reception ma...

Page 131: ...n in the lower left corner The age of the product is based on the time difference between when the data was assembled on the ground and the current GPS time Weather products are broadcast at specific...

Page 132: ...mposite Reflectivity Regional 75 minutes As Available 2 5 Cloud Tops Forecast 105 minutes 1 hour 15 Winds and Temperatures Aloft 12 hours 12 hours 10 Lightning 75 minutes 5 minutes 5 METAR 8 hours 1 m...

Page 133: ...use NEXRAD data or any radar data to maneuver in or near areas of hazardous weather Composite data from all the NEXRAD radar sites in the United States is shown This data is composed of the maximum r...

Page 134: ...e Radar Intensity Colors are used to identify the different NEXRAD echo intensities reflectivity measured in dBZ decibels of Z Reflectivity designated by the letter Z is the amount of transmitted powe...

Page 135: ...sAloft data shows the forecasted wind speed and direction for select altitudes Winds Aloft are displayed using wind barbs The wind barbs indicate wind speed and direction The wind barbs always point i...

Page 136: ...the relative ISA temperature is shown Temperatures are color coded with temperatures near and below freezing are shown as shades of blue green for temperatures just above freezing and shades of orange...

Page 137: ...d precipitation cloud cover cloud heights visibility and barometric pressure They can also contain information on precipitation amounts lightning and other critical data If METAR data is available for...

Page 138: ...below 1000 feet AGL and or visibility 1 mile to less than 3 miles Low IFR Ceiling below 500 feet AGL or visibility less than 1 mile Undetermined METAR text does not contain adequate information to det...

Page 139: ...thunderstorms embedded thunderstorms hail at the surface and tornadoes A SIGMET is widespread and must affect or be forecast to affect an area of at least 3 000 square miles SIGMETs are displayed as...

Page 140: ...n flight visibility icing conditions wind shear and turbulence PIREPs are issued as either Routine UA or Urgent UUA and are represented as a small colored icon The color and style of the icons signify...

Page 141: ...ndex PIREP Selected Additional PIREP Data Map Feature Button Turbulence Forecast Turbulence data identifies the potential for erratic movement of high altitude air mass associated winds Turbulence is...

Page 142: ...erized by the presence of relatively large super cooled water droplets indicative of freezing drizzle and freezing rain aloft SLD Icing Threat Selected With Map Pointer Light Icing Selected With Map P...

Page 143: ...er product Status 1 From the Main Menu touch Weather 2 Touch Menu More Info Internet Weather Product Information INTERNET WEATHER PRODUCTS Garmin Weather Data Services products include Radar METAR TAF...

Page 144: ...indicate the weather severity level Colors are used to identify the different echo intensities reflectivity measured in dBZ decibels or Z Reflectivity designated by the letter Z is the amount of tran...

Page 145: ...cipitationintensityisdisplayedusingcolorscorresponding to the dBZ values Radar Data RADAR Legend METARs and TAFs NOTE METAR information is only displayed within the installed aviation database service...

Page 146: ...be displayed as raw or decoded text Map Feature Button METAR Data Map Additional METAR Data The METAR flag color is determined by the information in the METAR text VFR Ceiling greater than 3000 feet A...

Page 147: ...tended only to enhance situational awareness NOTE Terrain depicted in the Profile View is always ahead of the aircraft and will change as ground track changes The Terrain function displays altitudes o...

Page 148: ...craft s flight path in relation to the surrounding terrain and obstacles In this way the pilot can view predicted dangerous terrain and obstacle conditions Alert windows appear to inform the pilot of...

Page 149: ...otential Impact Points Obstacle Location 1000 AGL 1000 AGL 1000 AGL 1000 AGL WARNING Red obstacle is above or within 100 below current aircraft altitude CAUTION Yellow obstacle is between 100 and 1000...

Page 150: ...n and 100 feet below the aircraft Enabling Disabling Terrain Shading on the Navigation Map 1 From the Main Menu touch Map 2 Touch Menu 3 Touch Terrain TERRAIN VIEWS Enabling disabling profile view 1 F...

Page 151: ...defaults to High sensitivity which annunciates all red and yellow alerts at the time set in Look Ahead Time Medium sensitivity annunciates all of the red and the highest priority of yellow alerts Low...

Page 152: ...Pop up Alert Navigation Map With Terrain Shading Range Rings AURAL ALERTS Five Hundred when the aircraft descends through 500 feet above the destina tion airport The following aural terrain alerts ar...

Page 153: ...9 3D GTX 345 345R 45R GDL 50 50R GDL 52 52R GNX 375 Also additional support via Flight Stream TRAFFIC INFORMATION SERVICE TIS A NOTE Refer to Appendix F for general information regarding TIS A Refer t...

Page 154: ...craft appears on the screen a new audio alert is sounded If the number of Traffic Advisories on the TIS A display decreases and then increases a new audio alert is sounded The Traffic audio alert is a...

Page 155: ...in the direction of target movement DISPLAYING TRAFFIC DATA TIS A traffic can be displayed on the Navigation Map Adjusting TIS A settings on the Navigation Map 1 From the Main Menu touch Map Menu Set...

Page 156: ...re for advisory use only enhancing a pilot s visual acquisition of other nearby ADS B equipped aircraft either when airborne or on the airport surface 18 000 FT 10 000 FT GPS RADAR ATC 1090 ES UAT RAD...

Page 157: ...iggered by the detection of an ADS B participating aircraft within the service volume of the GBT The compatible device can receive both the Traffic Information Service Broadcast TIS B and Flight Infor...

Page 158: ...ntified as an ADS B participating aircraft WARNING Do not rely solely upon the display of traffic information for collision avoidance maneuvering The traffic display does not provide collision avoidan...

Page 159: ...n the service area of any participating aircraft As a non participating aircraft the compatible device is only receiving TIS B traffic information for traffic within 15 nm and 3 500 of the participati...

Page 160: ...rack For directional traffic symbols the arrow head points in the direction of aircraft s ground track Traffic Advisories TA TAs are issued for traffic when they are predicted to be within a specified...

Page 161: ...y TA Points in the direction of the aircraft track Ground traffic without directional information Directional surface traffic Non directional non aircraft ground traffic Directional non aircraft groun...

Page 162: ...volume 1 From the Main Menu touch Tools Setup Sound 2 Touch the Traffic Audio Enable Button to toggle the traffic audio on off TRAFFIC WARNING WINDOW The Traffic Warning Window is shown when the comp...

Page 163: ...the traffic data on the Map Page 1 From the Main Menu touch Map Menu Set Up 2 Touch the Dedicated Page Icon on the Button Bar and touch the Traffic group 3 Touch Traffic Symbol Traffic Label or Traff...

Page 164: ...All traffic is displayed Normal Displays non threat and proximity traffic from 2 700 feet above the aircraft to 2 700 feet below the aircraft Typically used during enroute phase of flight Above Displa...

Page 165: ...n a reduced accuracy mode The Relative Altitude value displayed may differ from the actual RelativeAltitude by several hundred feet In all cases the pilot must make visual contact when maneuvering to...

Page 166: ...table below for more details Traffic Page Range Ring Settings TargetTrend Look ahead 5nm to 2nm 30 seconds 2nm to 6nm 60 seconds 6nm to 12nm 2 minutes 12nm to 40nm 5 minutes TargetTrend Look ahead Mo...

Page 167: ...harts showing how nearby traffic relates to surrounding waypoints airspaces and ground features WARNING The TargetTrend vectors shown on the Map Page represent relative motion in relation to the aircr...

Page 168: ...Garmin aera 760 Pilot s Guide 190 02674 00 Rev B 152 Hazard Avoidance Overview Navigation Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Appendices Index Blank Page...

Page 169: ...airport moving map display AMMD SafeTaxi and Chartview should only be used by the flight crew to orient themselves on the airport surface The Chart Tab on the Waypoint Page will default to the nearest...

Page 170: ...ch the desired airport from the list Or a Touch Find b Touch the Recent Nearest Airports Flight Plan or User Tab c Touch the desired airport from the list 4 Touch on the Chart Button to display a list...

Page 171: ...e list Day Night or Auto GEO REFERENCED AIRCRAFT POSITION AND CHART OVERLAY The geo referenced aircraft position is placed on the chart when a position is established On the Map Page the chart overlay...

Page 172: ...close range When viewing at ranges close enough to show the airport detail the map reveals taxiways with identifying letters numbers runway incursion Hot Spot and airport landmarks including ramps bu...

Page 173: ...Safetaxi On or Off Button SAFETAXI CYCLE NUMBER AND REVISION SafeTaxi database is revised every 56 days SafeTaxi is always available for use after the expiration date When turning on the aera 760 the...

Page 174: ...nd ground transportation etc Optional airport directory databases such as AC U KWIK are also supported AC U KWIK provides complete listings of FBOs charter companies fuel suppliers ground transportati...

Page 175: ...desired City using the keypad e Touch Enter 4 If duplicate entries exist for the entered facility name or location duplicate waypoints are displayed Touch the desired waypoint from the list Airport D...

Page 176: ...p Fuel Prices 5 4 SiriusXM RADIO NOTE Refer to the Hazard Avoidance Section for information about SiriusXM Weather products NOTE You MUST have a compatible SiriusXM device connected to your aera and a...

Page 177: ...CTIVATING SiriusXM SATELLITE RADIO SERVICES The service is activated by providing SiriusXM Satellite Radio with a coded ID Radio ID SiriusXM Satellite Radio uses the Radio ID to send an activation sig...

Page 178: ...ute Button CATEGORY BUTTON The Category Button displays a list of categories such as jazz rock or news Selecting a category 1 From the Main Menu touch Tools SiriusXM Audio 2 Touch the Category Button...

Page 179: ...hannel using the numeric keypad and touch the Enter Button Channel Number Entry Enter Button USING FAVORITES Favorites is a customized category of up to 30 of your SiriusXM Radio favorites To add a ch...

Page 180: ...he desired channel to be removed unless removing all and touch the Menu Key 2 Touch the Remove Favorite Menu Option Or Touch the Remove All Favorites Menu Option 3 Touch Yes The channel s are removed...

Page 181: ...e maps was found All MapSource maps are not accessible Database Error Internal problem with the system Contact a Garmin dealer or Garmin Product Support to have the unit repaired Fuel Tank A reminder...

Page 182: ...rack log and turn track recording on Track Memory Full No more track data can be stored Delete the old track data to store the new data Track Truncated A complete uploaded track will not fit in memory...

Page 183: ...ary reference for terrain avoidance and does not relieve the pilot from the responsibility of being aware of surroundings during flight Bearing The compass direction from the present position to a des...

Page 184: ...flight plan or direct to route Sunrise The time at which the sun rises on this day current location Sunset The time at which the sun sets on this day current location Estimated Time En Route Destinati...

Page 185: ...usly selected VNAV position and altitude based upon current groundspeed Weather Altimeter The altimeter setting at the nearest METAR reporting station Weather Dew Point The dew point at the nearest we...

Page 186: ...ameters that are set within the software algorithms and are dependant on the sensitivity level set in the Terrain Setup Menu Alert Severity Terrain Obstacle Descent Rate Caution caution terrain cautio...

Page 187: ...760 loses the GNSS signal for any reason the following will occur A flashing red question mark will appear over the airplane icon on the map The Lost Satellite Reception message will display Any GNSS...

Page 188: ...Garmin aera 760 Pilot s Guide 190 02674 00 Rev B Appendix B 172 Overview Navigation Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Appendices Index Blank Page...

Page 189: ...ata port USB C Connection USB C Connector Connecting the aera 760 to a computer 1 Optional Step Insert a memory card into the memory card slot Press it in until it clicks 2 Turn the unit on 3 Connect...

Page 190: ...the PDF folder located in the root directory The user may organize the PDFs inside this folder by creating additional folders Files can be stored in the aera 760 internal memory or the optional memor...

Page 191: ...ses an optional MicroSD Card for storing data The maximum recommended size is 32 GB Note the MicroSD Card must be formatted for FAT32 If a MicroSD Card is installed and an error message is displayed i...

Page 192: ...stops 2 Release the card The card should eject for easy removal 3 With the card ejected pull the card out of the slot DATABASE TYPES The basemap database contains data for the topography and land fea...

Page 193: ...Airport Directory provides data on airports and heliports throughout the U S and it is updated on a 56 day cycle Detailed information for over 5 300 U S airports along with the names and phone numbers...

Page 194: ...ciated with an airport ASOS ATIS and AWOS VORs identifier facility name city state country location latitude longitude frequency service volume high low terminal and type such as VOR DME TACAN and VOR...

Page 195: ...initiated DATABASE PURCHASE Purchasing databases 1 If necessary from www fly garmin com register the unit and purchase the desired databases 2 Connect to a Wi Fi network on the aera 760 a From the Mai...

Page 196: ...Database Installation window is automatically displayed once a database becomes available to install and either at least one of the currently installed databases is expired or if there are no databas...

Page 197: ...display to the Downloads Page 3 Touch Install to install the database s and reboot the unit When choosing Install the unit immediately begins database installation and cannot be used until installati...

Page 198: ...bases Databases will continue to download even if the Downloads page is not displayed Database Downloads Page 3 If multiple databases of the same type are ready for download and an Easy Update databas...

Page 199: ...der to change the downloaded regions touch the Ready to Download button then touch Download to display the Region Download Selector page Some entries in the Downloads page such as IFR andVFR charts ar...

Page 200: ...f chart coverage areas overlaid on it Touch any of the coverage areas to select that chart for download Touch a selected coverage area again to deselect it Touch the Start Download button to start dow...

Page 201: ...nning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Appendices Index 4 Touch the region names to select deselect 5 Touch Start Download Switch to Map View Region Download Selector List View Switch to List View...

Page 202: ...ble from Garmin Software downloads can be either user initiated or configured to automatically download as updates become available User Initiated software download install 1 From the Main Menu touch...

Page 203: ...rocedure a Update Software window is automatically displayed once a software update becomes available 1 From the Update Software window touch Yes to view the update 2 Touch the desired software update...

Page 204: ...Garmin aera 760 Pilot s Guide 190 02674 00 Rev B Appendix C 188 Overview Navigation Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Appendices Index Disabling Automatic Software Downloads...

Page 205: ...le responsibility of the owner operator of the aera 760 to place this mount and secure the unit so that it will not interfere with the aircraft s operating controls and safety devices or cause damage...

Page 206: ...or control arm Install the yoke mount as far from the panel as is practical 2 When in place tighten the Clamp Adjustment Knob to secure the yoke mount to the yoke shaft or control arm 3 Loosen the Cr...

Page 207: ...w Navigation Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Appendices Index aera Cradle Release Button aera Cradle Adjustment Knob Yoke Mount Assembly Connecting the cables Make all applicable...

Page 208: ...stment Knob spacer and rubber washer 2 Rotate the clamp assembly 90o so the clamp opening faces away from you 3 Secure the clamp assembly to the rest of the yoke mount using the Cradle Adjustment Knob...

Page 209: ...mbly can be easily removed from the yoke shaft or control arm CONNECTING TO A GARMIN VHF COMM RADIO The aera 760 can also output frequency data to a Garmin aviation radio For additional information re...

Page 210: ...Avoidance Additional Features Appendices Index Outputting frequency data to a SL40 SL30 GTR 200 GTR 225 or GNC 255 1 Connect the aera 760 to the applicable nav comm radio using the Aviation Bare Wire...

Page 211: ...is now tuned in standby INFORMATION ABOUT USB DRIVERS When connecting the aera 760 to a USB port the computer prompts you to locate the destination of the drivers for the device Only install the drive...

Page 212: ...ta Formats None Provides no interfacing capabilities NMEA Out Transmits NMEA position velocity and navigation data Aviation In The proprietary format used for connection to a Garmin panel mounted GPS...

Page 213: ...t 1 second intervals If the NMEA output is set to Normal the unit will output a greater number NMEA sentences as 2 second intervals Setting NMEA output mode 1 From the Main Menu touch Tools Setup Inte...

Page 214: ...to view GDL 39 connection status CAUTION Never remove power from the aera or GDL 39 during a software update Anytime the aera software is updated it may also contain firmware updates for products such...

Page 215: ...nal Features Appendices Index aera 760 Bare Wire Connections to GDL 39 aera 760 Bare Wire Connections to GDL 39R NOTE External GPS antenna not required on either GDL 39 or GDL 39R when connected to ae...

Page 216: ...ud 5 GTX 345 Hold ON and ENT buttons to enter Setup Mode 6 GTX 345 Press the FUNC Button to display the RS 232 Setup Page 7 GTX 345 Select RS 232 channel connected to the aera 760 8 GTX 345 Set input...

Page 217: ...displayed 5 Touch Connext 57600 Baud 6 From the Main Menu touch Tools Data Link to view the GDL 50 51 52 connection status CAUTION Never remove power from the aera or GDL 50 51 52 during a software up...

Page 218: ...ndex aera 760 Bare Wire Connections Connection aera Bare Wire Color GDL 50 51 52 Bare Wire Color TX1 Data Out from aera TX1 Blue Wire White Green Wire RX1 Data In into aera RX1 Yellow Wire Green Wire...

Page 219: ...e aera 760 NOTE External GPS antenna not required when connected to aera 760 NOTE External UAT antenna should be mounted on bottom of aircraft with 1 meter separation from COM and XPDR antennas NOTE S...

Page 220: ...anning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Appendices Index 4 Touch the Serial Data Format field A vertical list is displayed 5 Touch Connext 57600 Baud 6 From the Main Menu touch Tools Data Link to...

Page 221: ...figuration Guidance 1 aera 760 From the Main Menu touch Tools Setup Interface 2 aera 760 Touch Serial Port 1 or Serial Port 2 depending on which serial port is being configured 3 aera 760 Touch the Se...

Page 222: ...Touch OK 5 Touch Connected to disconnect The Bluetooth Setup Menu provides several options for connecting to Bluetooth devices Manage Paired Devices can enable Automatic Reconnect and remove connecti...

Page 223: ...Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Appendices Index USING AN EXTERNAL GPS ANTENNA OPTIONAL The optional GA25 external antenna can be used Connect the antenna to the connector located...

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Page 225: ...lly charge it Do not unplug the aera 760 until it is fully charged MAXIMIZING THE BATTERY LIFE Turn down the backlight refer to the System Settings chapter of this section Do not leave the unit in dir...

Page 226: ...rs and solvents that can damage plastic components CLEANING THE TOUCHSCREEN The aera 760 display uses a lens coated with a special coating that is very sensitive to abrasive cleaners AVOID CHEMICAL CL...

Page 227: ...on Service TIS A provides traffic advisory information to non TAS TCAS equipped aircraft TIS A is a ground based service providing the relative locations of all ATCRBS Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon...

Page 228: ...ce maneuvers are given nor authorized as a direct result of a TIS A intruder display or TIS A advisory TIS A operation may be intermittent during turns or other maneuvering TIS A is dependent on two w...

Page 229: ...bruptly the tracking algorithm may report incorrect horizontal position until the maneuvering aircraft stabilizes When a rapidly closing intruder is on a course that intercepts the client aircraft cou...

Page 230: ...Garmin aera 760 Pilot s Guide 190 02674 00 Rev B Appendix F 214 Overview Navigation Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Appendices Index Blank Page...

Page 231: ...SD Card tab 3 If necessary touch Menu Sort List By Name Ascending Name Descending Size Ascending or Size Descending 4 Touch the desired PDF to display FLIGHT LOG NOTE Deleting the Track Log may preve...

Page 232: ...Tools Flight Log 2 Touch the desired flight log Route date hours distance and the flight path are displayed Flight Log DELETING FLIGHT RECORDS You can delete the highlighted flight record or delete al...

Page 233: ...ars at the top of the Track Log Window After the track log is cleared it shows zero percent When the screen reaches 100 the most recent track points start to overwrite the least recent track points if...

Page 234: ...track log recording Fill records a track log until the track log is full 100 Wrap records over the oldest tracks when the track log reaches 100 Track Interval Distance records track points after a sp...

Page 235: ...tance Track Vector Track Vector Setup Changing the track vector settings on the Navigation Map 1 From the Main Menu touch Map Menu Set Up 2 Touch the Dedicated Page Icon on the Button Bar and touch th...

Page 236: ...irspeed calculation Total Air Temperature TAT is the temperature of the air including the heating effect caused by speed The temperature reading on a standard outside air temperature gauge found on mo...

Page 237: ...uge The calculated figures for True Airspeed and Density Altitude are shown in the designated fields Calculating winds aloft 1 From the Main Menu touch Tools E6B calculate or enter the true airspeed i...

Page 238: ...ch the Aircraft Fuel Type button and touch the desired fuel type from the list 5 Touch the Flight Planning Fuel Flow button and enter the fuel flow using the keypad Touch Enter 6 Touch the Flight Plan...

Page 239: ...ch Yes WEIGHT BALANCE Weight Balance may be used during pre flight preparations to verify the weight and balance conditions of the aircraft By entering the weight and arm values the aera 760 can calcu...

Page 240: ...o enter the desired weights and arms or stations The calculated moment weight and CG figures appear at the bottom of the screen Keep in mind the Aircraft empty weight arm figures must be entered as a...

Page 241: ...New Proximity Waypoint 2 Touch Use Identifier or Use Map 3 Enter the desired identifier or pan the map 4 Touch the newly created Proximity Waypoint and touch Edit Radius 5 Enter the desired radius us...

Page 242: ...n Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Appendices Index Deleting proximity waypoints 1 From the Main Menu touch Tools User Waypoint Proximity Tab a Touch the desired proximity waypoint...

Page 243: ...wered Non serviced Towered Non serviced Non towered Serviced Towered Serviced Soft Surface Non serviced Soft Surface Serviced Soft Surface Private Paved Private Seaplane Base Heliport Americas Pacific...

Page 244: ...ompass locator at outer marker NDB non directional radio beacon VOR VOR DME ILS DME or DME only VORTAC TACAN Navaids Item Symbol Interstate Highway US Highway State Highway National Highway Small City...

Page 245: ...serviced IFR Airport Non serviced VFR Airport Serviced IFR Airport Serviced VFR Soft Surface Non serviced VFR Soft Surface Serviced VFR Soft Surface Private VFR Paved Private VFR Seaplane Base VFR He...

Page 246: ...Class E CTA Class A Class C TMA Class D Mode C Veil TRSA MOA Danger Alert or Training Area Restricted Prohibited or Warning Area Radar Area ATZ TIZ MATZ ADIZ Parachute Misc Unknown VFR Item Symbol Cl...

Page 247: ...n Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Appendices Index Item Symbol Danger or Alert Area Restricted or Prohibited Area Training Area VFR Exceptions with European Navigation Feature Sty...

Page 248: ...Garmin aera 760 Pilot s Guide 190 02674 00 Rev B Appendix H 232 Overview Navigation Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Appendices Index Blank Page...

Page 249: ...calculated on this reference surface Lines of latitude and longitude on a chart are referenced to a specific map datum Every chart has a map datum reference and the aera 760 can be set to match most...

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Page 251: ...oadcast AGL Above Ground Level AIRMET Airman s Meteorological Information ARTCC Air Route Traffic Control Center ASOS Automated Surface Observing System ATC Air Traffic Control ATIS Automatic Terminal...

Page 252: ...Desired Track Enroute Safe Altitude The recommended minimum altitude within ten miles left or right of the desired course on an active flight plan or direct to ESA Enroute Safe Altitude Estimated Time...

Page 253: ...e and clears the highest elevation reference point in the grid by 1000 feet for all areas of the grid Ground Based Transceiver Provides ADS R TIS B and FIS B broadcasts to ADS B participating aircraft...

Page 254: ...aircraft panel in HG inches of mercury kg kilogram kHz kilohertz km kilometer kt knot LAT latitude lb pound Leg The portion of a flight plan between two waypoints LOC localizer LON longitude m meter...

Page 255: ...ons per minute SBAS Satellite Based Augmentation System SD Secure Digital sec second s SIGMET Significant Meteorological Information TA Traffic Advisory TACAN Tactical Air Navigation System TAF Termin...

Page 256: ...Index UTC Coordinated Universal Time VFR Visual Flight Rules VHF Very High Frequency VNAV vertical navigation VOR VHF Omni directional Range VORTAC very high frequency omnidirectional range station an...

Page 257: ...LEASE AND HOLD HARMLESS AOPA FROM ANY CAUSES OF ACTION CLAIMS OR LOSSES RELATED TO ANY ACTUAL OR ALLEGED INACCURACIES IN THE INFORMATION ARISING OUT OF GARMIN S USE OF THE INFORMATION IN THE DATASETS...

Page 258: ...nterference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet that is on a...

Page 259: ...ing 2 Information 209 Life 209 BKSP 15 Bluetooth 30 31 32 179 206 Bug Indicator 46 C Calibrated Airspeed 220 Category 162 CDI Scale 46 Channel List 162 Charge Mode 2 Charging the battery 2 Charts 153...

Page 260: ...Forecast 112 126 Indicated Altitude 220 Interfacing 207 Intersections 61 Inverting flight plans 88 L Location Formats 233 Loss of GPS Position 171 Lost Satellite Reception 4 M Managing Files 174 Map A...

Page 261: ...Muting 29 STAR 91 Storm Cells 107 Surface Pressure 113 System Settings Display 26 29 30 T TAFs 107 121 129 Temperatures Aloft 106 120 Terrain 131 Alerts 135 Audio 137 Aural Alerts 136 Views 134 Tools...

Page 262: ...tion Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Appendices Index User 63 Weather 59 Weather Products 102 Weight Balance 223 WiFi Setup 32 Winds Aloft 105 119 120 X XM Activating 101 Animatin...

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