Ahrs operation, Air data magnetometer data, Gps data magnetometer data air data – Garmin G950 Tecnam 2006T User Manual

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Garmin G950 Pilot’s Guide for the Tecnam P2006T

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AHRS OPERATION

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Aggressive maneuvering while AHRS is not operating normally may degrade AHRS accuracy.

The Attitude and Heading Reference System (AHRS) performs attitude, heading, and vertical acceleration

calculations for the G950 System, utilizing GPS, magnetometer, and air data in addition to information from its
internal sensors. Attitude and heading information are updated on the PFD while the AHRS receives appropriate
combinations of information from the external sensor inputs.

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Figure 1-12 AHRS Operation

Loss of GPS, magnetometer, or air data inputs is communicated to the pilot by message advisory alerts. Any

failure of the internal AHRS inertial sensors results in loss of attitude and heading information (indicated by red
‘X’ flags over the corresponding flight instruments).

Two GPS inputs are provided to the AHRS. If GPS information from one of the inputs fails, the AHRS uses

the remaining GPS input and an alert message is issued to inform the pilot. If both GPS inputs fail, the AHRS
can continue to provide attitude and heading information to the PFD as long as magnetometer and airspeed
data are available and valid.

If the magnetometer input fails, the AHRS continues to output valid attitude information; however, the

heading output on the PFD is flagged as invalid with a red ‘X’.

Failure of the air data input has no effect on the AHRS output while AHRS is receiving valid GPS information.

Invalid/unavailable airspeed data in addition to GPS failure results in loss of all attitude and heading
information.

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