Additional features – Garmin G1000 Quest Kodiak User Manual

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Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Quest KODIAK 100

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ADDITIONAL FEATURES

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Figure 8-4 Programmed and Selected Altitude

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Pathways provide supplemental glidepath/glideslope information on an active ILS, LPV, LNAV/VNAV, and

some LNAV approaches. Pathways are intended as an aid to situational awareness and should not be used
independent of the CDI, VDI, glide path indicator, and glide slope indicator. They are removed from the
display when the selected navigation information is not available. Pathways are not displayed beyond the
active leg when leg sequencing is suspended and are not displayed on any portion of the flight plan leg that
would lead to intercepting a leg in the wrong direction.

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Prior to intercepting an active flight plan leg, pathways are displayed as a series of boxes with pointers at

each corner that point in the direction of the active waypoint. Pathways are not displayed for the first leg
of the flight plan if that segment is a Heading-to-Altitude leg. The first segment displaying pathways is the
first active GPS leg or active leg with a GPS overlay. If this leg of the flight plan route is outside the SVS
field of view, pathways will not be visible until the aircraft has turned toward this leg. While approaching
the center of the active leg and prescribed altitude, the number of pathway boxes decreases to a minimum
of four.

Climb profiles cannot be displayed due to the variables associated with aircraft performance. Flight

plan legs requiring a climb are indicated by pathways displayed at a level above the aircraft at the altitude
selected or programmed.

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