Frequently asked questions – Garmin G1000 Mooney M20TN User Manual

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Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Mooney M20M/M20R/M20TN

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APPENDIX D

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

If a particular aspect of G1000 operational capability is not addressed by these commonly asked questions or in

the index, contact Garmin (see the copyright page or back cover for contact information) or a Garmin-authorized
dealer. Garmin is dedicated to supporting its products and customers.

W

HAT

IS

RAIM

AND

HOW

DOES

IT

AFFECT

APPROACH

OPERATIONS

?

RAIM is an acronym for Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring. RAIM is a GPS receiver function that

performs the following functions:

• Monitors and verifies integrity and geometry of tracked GPS satellites

• Eliminates a corrupt satellite from the navigation solution

• Notifies the pilot when satellite conditions do not provide the necessary coverage to support a certain phase

of flight

• Predicts satellite coverage of a destination area to determine whether the number of available satellites is

sufficient to satisfy requirements

NOTE:

If RAIM is not predicted to be available for the final approach course, the approach does not become

active, as indicated by the “RAIM not available from FAF to MAP” message and the INTEG annunciation
flagging on the HSI.

For RAIM to work correctly, the GPS receiver must track at least five satellites. A minimum of six satellites is

required to allow RAIM to eliminate a single corrupt satellite from the navigation solution.

RAIM ensures that satellite geometry allows for a navigation solution calculation within a specified protection

limit (2.0 nm for oceanic and enroute, 1.0 nm for terminal, and 0.3 nm for non-precision approaches). The
G1000 System monitors RAIM and issues an alert message when RAIM is not available (see Appendix A).
Without RAIM, GPS position accuracy cannot be monitored. If RAIM is not available when crossing the FAF,
the pilot must fly the missed approach procedure.

W

HY

ARE

THERE

NOT

ANY

APPROACHES

AVAILABLE

FOR

A

FLIGHT

PLAN

?

Approaches are available for the final destination airport in a flight plan or as a direct-to (keep in mind

that some VOR/VORTAC identifiers are similar to airport identifiers). If a destination airport does not have a
published approach, the G1000 indicates “NONE” for the available procedures.

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