Level – Dynon Avionics SkyView Pilots Users Guide User Manual

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Autopilot Operation

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SkyView Pilot’s User Guide - Revision S

Mode

Annunciation

Description

Control

Altitude Hold

ALT

3500

Holds the current altitude
target.

ALT HOLD button or

automatically sequenced

from the ALT armed mode

Vertical

Navigation

Armed

VNV

Captures the vertical
navigation of the selected
navigation source. The
Autopilot will automatically
sequence and activate the
armed mode when the
autopilot determines that it
can capture the GS or VNAV
indicator.

VNAV button

Glideslope

Armed

GS

Vertical

Navigation

Active

VNV

Tracks the vertical navigation
of the selected navigation
source.

Automatically sequenced

from the VNAV armed

mode

Glideslope

Active

GS

Level Mode

LEVEL

Holds the aircraft in a zero
vertical speed attitude.

LEVEL button or Level

Discrete

Figure 196 - Expert Autopilot Pitch Modes

VS

In this mode, the pitch axis of the Autopilot flies the vertical speed as set by the VS (vertical
speed) bug. Upon initial engagement, the aircraft’s current VS is used as the target VS and the
VS bug is synchronized accordingly. The vertical speed target can be adjusted with the VS bug,
the NOSE UP / DN menu buttons or utilizing Control Wheel Steering.

If the ALT bug is set, the Autopilot will also arm ALT mode. This allows it to sequence to ALT
HOLD mode and level off at the pre-selected bugged altitude as the aircraft approaches it. Note
that the Autopilot does not enforce “agreement” between the VS and ALT bugs. For example, it
is possible to set the ALT bug below your current altitude, but set VS to a positive number. In
this case, the aircraft will climb at the commanded VS indefinitely (until it reaches the
Autopilot’s programmed speed limits as it hits the aircraft’s service ceiling) because it will never
approach the ALT bug.

IAS

In this mode, the pitch axis of the Autopilot flies the indicated airspeed as set by the IAS
(indicated air speed) bug. Upon initial engagement, the aircraft’s current IAS is used as the
target IAS, and the IAS bug is synchronized accordingly. The IAS target can be adjusted with the
IAS bug, the NOSE UP / DN menu buttons or utilizing Control Wheel Steering.

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