Automatic flight control system – Garmin G1000 Socata TBM 850 User Manual

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Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850

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AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM

When a descent leg is captured (i.e., vertical deviation becomes valid), Vertical Path Tracking becomes

active and tracks the descent profile (Figure 7-15). An altitude capture mode (‘ALTS’ or ‘ALTV’) is armed as
appropriate.

Required

Vertical Speed

Indication (RVSI)

Vertical

Deviation

Indicator (VDI)

VNV Target

Altitude

Terminal

Phase of

Flight

GPS is

Selected

Navigation

Source

Figure 7-15 Vertical Path Tracking Mode

VNV Target Altitude

Capture Armed

Vertical Path

Tracking Active

If the altimeter barometric setting is adjusted while Vertical Path Tracking is active, the flight director

increases/decreases the descent rate by up to 500 fpm to re-establish the aircraft on the descent path (without
commanding a climb). Adjusting the altimeter barometric setting creates discontinuities in VNV vertical
deviation, moving the descent path. For large adjustments, it may take several minutes for the aircraft to re-
establish on the descent path. If the change is made while nearing a waypoint with a VNV Target Altitude,
the aircraft may not re-establish on the descent path in time to meet the vertical constraint.

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