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P/N 13772-104

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Cirrus Design

Section 9

SR22

Supplements

Section 2 - Limitations

1.

The GARMIN GNC 420 Pilot's Guide and Reference, P/N 190-
00140-20, Revision B dated August 2002 (or later appropriate
revision) must be immediately available to the flight crew
whenever navigation is predicated on the use of the GPS
Navigator. The software status stated in the pilot's guide must
match that displayed on the equipment.

2.

The Navigator must utilize software version 2.XX (where X is a
digit, 0-9) or later.

3.

IFR enroute and terminal navigation is prohibited unless the pilot
verifies the currency of the database or verifies each selected
waypoint for accuracy by reference to current approved data.

4.

GPS instrument approaches must be accomplished in accordance
with approved instrument approach procedures that are retrieved
from the Navigator’s NavData database. The database must
incorporate the current update cycle.

a.

Instrument approaches must be conducted in the approach
mode and RAIM must be available at the Final Approach Fix.

b.

Accomplishment of ILS, LOC, LOC-BC, LDA, SDF, and MLS
approaches are not authorized in GPS mode.

c.

When an alternate airport is required by the applicable
operating rules, it must be served by an approach based on
other than GPS navigation, the aircraft must have operational
equipment capable of using that navigation aid, and the
required navigation aid must be operational.

5.

The aircraft must have other approved navigation equipment
installed and operating appropriate to the route or flight.

6.

The Garmin GNS 420 meets RNP5 (BRNAV) requirements of
AC 90-96 and is in accordance with AC 20-138, and JAA AMJ
20X2 Leaflet 2 Revision 1, provided it is receiving usable
navigation information from the GPS receiver.

7.

Do not use the TERRAIN Interface for navigation of the aircraft.
The Terrain Display does not provide TAWS capability and is
intended to serve as a situational awareness tool only and does
not provide the accuracy fidelity on which to solely base terrain or
obstacle avoidance maneuvering decisions.

Revision 2: 08-15-07

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Страница 1: ...plement is applicable and must be inserted in the Supplements Section Section 9 of the Cirrus Design SR22 Pilot s Operating Handbook This document must be carried in the airplane at all times Informat...

Страница 2: ...e the altitude calculation Provided the GPS Navigator is receiving adequate usable signals it has been demonstrated capable of and has been shown to meet the accuracy specifications of VFR IFR enroute...

Страница 3: ...pproaches must be conducted in the approach mode and RAIM must be available at the Final Approach Fix b Accomplishment of ILS LOC LOC BC LDA SDF and MLS approaches are not authorized in GPS mode c Whe...

Страница 4: ...n the GARMIN GNC 420 Pilot s Guide and Reference P N 190 00140 20 Revision B dated August 2002 or later appropriate revision Activate GPS 1 Battery Master Switch ON 2 Avionics Power Switch ON 3 Naviga...

Страница 5: ...he GARMIN GNC 420 Pilot s Guide and Reference P N 190 00140 20 Revision B dated August 2002 or later appropriate revision GNC 420 Integrated GPS COM System This airplane is equipped with a GNC 420 int...

Страница 6: ...Non Essential Bus The Jeppesen Navigation Database provides access to data on Airports Approaches Standard Instrument Departures SIDs Standard Terminal Arrivals STARs VORs NDBs Intersections Minimum...

Страница 7: ...obstacle databases installed Garmin TERRAIN is a terrain awareness system incorporated into GNS 430 units to increase situational awareness and aid in reducing controlled flight into terrain The TERR...

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