Garmin GNS 430 User Manual

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GNS 430(A) Pilot’s Guide and Reference

190-00140-00 Rev. P

11-6

SECTION 11

TERRAIN

Table 11-3 shows system status annunciations that may also be issued:

Alert Type

TERRAIN Page

Annunciation

Pop-Up Alert

TERRAIN System Test Fail

None

TERRAIN Alerting is disabled

None

No GPS position or excessively degraded
GPS signal

None

System Test in progress

None

System Test pass

None

None

Table 11-3 Additional System Annunciations

Forward Looking Terrain Avoidance

The Forward Looking Terrain Avoidance (FLTA) alert is used by TERRAIN and is composed of:

• Reduced Required Terrain Clearance (RTC) and Reduced Required Obstacle Clearance (ROC) -These alerts are

issued when the aircraft flight path is above terrain, yet is projected to come within the minimum clearance
values in Table 11-4. When an RTC or ROC alert is issued, a potential impact point is displayed on the
TERRAIN Page.

• Imminent Terrain Impact (ITI) and Imminent Obstacle Impact (IOI) - These alerts are issued when the

aircraft is below the elevation of a terrain or obstacle cell in the aircraft’s projected path. ITI and IOI alerts are
accompanied by a potential impact point displayed on the TERRAIN Page. The alert is annunciated when the
projected vertical flight path is calculated to come within minimum clearance altitudes in Table 11-4.

During the final approach phase of flight, FLTA alerts are automatically inhibited when the aircraft is below 200

feet AGL while within 0.5 nm of the approach runway or below 125 feet AGL while within 1.0 nm of the runway
threshold.

Phase of Flight

Minimum Clearance

Altitude Level Flight (ft)

Minimum Clearance

Altitude Descending (ft)

Enroute

700

500

Terminal

350

300

Approach

150

100

Departure

100

100

Table 11-4 Minimum Terrain and Obstacle Clearance Values for FLTA Alerts

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