Mode 3 type, Mode 4 type, Bank angle type – Honeywell MK VI User Manual

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3.3.4 Mode 3 typ e

Two Mode 3 alert curves are defined, GA (Turboprop) and Bizjet (Turbofan). The GA (Turboprop) Mode 3 curve
is equivalent to the (classic) MK VI Mode 3 curve. The Bizjet (Turbofan) Mode 3 curve is equivalent to the MK V
and MK VII EGPWS Mode 3 curves.

3.3.5 Mode 4 typ e

Mode 4A (Too Low Gear) expanded alert transition occurs at 178 knots for GA Fast aircraft, 148 knots for GA
Slow aircraft, and 190 knots for Bizjet aircraft. Mode 4B (Too Low Flaps) upper boundary has four defined
levels, 245 ft, 200 ft, 170 ft, and 150 ft. The 245 ft boundary is added to emulate the MK V, VII Mode 4B
boundary. The 200 ft boundary is added to emulate the MK II Mode 4B boundary. The 150 ft boundary
(Alternate Mode 4B) is for those aircraft types that routinely delay full flap deployment. All other aircraft types
would use the 170 ft boundary (Normal Mode 4B). For aircraft with previously installed (classic) MK VI GPWS,
the Normal / Alternate Mode 4B correspond to the “Alternate Mode 4B” program pin (J1-25).

The following table compares Mode 4 boundaries for each

Boundaries

Mode 4

Aircraft type /

Alternate Mode 4B

Mode 4A Gear Down

at 500 ft, < X knots

Mode 4B Flaps Down

feet / < X knots

Mode 4 A/B

Maximum

A/B

Type

GA Fast, Normal Mode 4B

178 knots

170 ft / 150 knots

750 ft

6

GA Fast, Alternate Mode 4B

178 knots

150 ft / 148 knots

750 ft

8

GA Slow, Normal Mode 4B

148 knots

170 ft / 120 knots

1

750 ft

7

GA Slow, Alternate Mode 4B

148 knots

150 ft / 118 knots

1

750 ft

9

GA Fast, MK II emulation

178 knots

200 ft / 148 knots

1000 ft

5

Bizjet, MK V, VII emulation

190 knots

245 ft / 159 knots

1000 ft

1

NOTE 1: Some installations that have chosen the GA SLOW aircraft type have found during flight test that the

aircraft can not (or does not) slow to less than 120 knots on normal approach. Thus the installation is
prone to nuisance TOO LOW TERRAIN alerts. These installations should choose the GA FAST
aircraft type.

3.3.6 Bank Angle Type

Two Bank Angle callout curves are defined, GA (Turboprop) and Bizjet (Turbofan). Both Bank Angle callout
curves have an Autopilot Engaged warning area. The Bizjet (Turbofan) Bank Angle callout curve is equivalent to
the MK V and MK VII EGPWS Bank Angle callout curves when the autopilot is not engaged.

Aircraft Type

Lower Cutoff

Lower Boundary

Upper Boundary

Slope

GA (Turboprop)

10 ft

10 ft / 15°

210 ft / 50°

2450 ft / 50°

Bizjet (Turbofan)

5 ft

30 ft / 10°

150 ft / 40°

2450 ft / 55°

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