Glidepath mode (gp), 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

190-00709-00 Rev. A

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AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM

GLIDEPATH MODE (GP)

NOTE:

Pressing the CWS Button while Glidepath Mode is active does not cancel the mode. The autopilot

guides the aircraft back to the glidepath upon release of the CWS Button.

Glidepath Mode is used to track the WAAS-based glidepath. When Glidepath Mode is armed, ‘GP’ is

annunciated in white in the AFCS Status Box.

Selecting Glidepath Mode:

1)

Ensure a GPS approach with vertical guidance (LPV, LNAV/VNAV, LNAV+V) is loaded into the active flight plan.
The active waypoint must be part of the flight plan (cannot be a direct-to a waypoint not in the flight plan).

2)

Ensure that GPS is the selected navigation source (use the CDI Softkey to cycle through navigation sources if
necessary).

3)

Press the APR Key.

Upon reaching the glidepath, the flight director transitions to Glidepath Mode and begins to capture and

track the glidepath.

Figure 7-18 Glidepath Mode Armed

Once the following conditions have been met, the glidepath can be captured:

• The active waypoint is at or after the final approach fix (FAF).

• Vertical deviation is valid.

• The CDI is at less than full scale deviation

• Automatic sequencing of waypoints has not been suspended (no ‘SUSP’ annunciation on the HSI)

LNAV/VNAV

Approach

Active

Glidepath

Indicator

GPS is

Selected

Navigation

Source

Command

Bars Indicate

Descent on

Glidepath

Figure 7-19 Glidepath Mode

Glidepath

Mode Active

GPS Approach

Mode Active

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