Vertical speed indicator (vsi), Flight instruments – 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

2-12

FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS

Radar Height Range

Shown to Nearest

-40 to 200 feet

5 feet

200 to 1500 feet

10 feet

1500 to 2500 feet

50 feet

Table 2-1 Radar Altimeter Sensitivity

Figure 2-16 Current Radar Height

Figure 2-18 Radar Altimeter Invalid Data

Figure 2-17 RA as Altitude Source for MDA/DH

Testing the Radar Altimeter:

1)

Press the SYSTEM Softkey on the MFD.

2)

Press the RA TEST Softkey.

50

feet shall be displayed in the RA box directly above the current heading (Figure 2-19).

Figure 2-19 Radar Altimeter Test

VERTICAL SPEED INDICATOR (VSI)

The Vertical Speed Indicator (VSI; Figure 2-20) displays the aircraft vertical speed with numeric labels and

tick marks at 2000 and 4000 fpm in each direction on the non-moving tape. Minor tick marks are at intervals
of 1000 fpm. The current vertical speed is displayed in the pointer, which also points to that speed on the
non-moving tape. Digits appear in the pointer when the climb or descent rate is greater than 100 fpm. If the
rate of ascent/descent exceeds 4000 fpm, the pointer appears at the corresponding edge of the tape and the rate
appears inside the pointer.

A magenta chevron bug is displayed as the Required Vertical Speed Indication (RVSI; see Figure 2-20) for

reaching a VNV Target Altitude once the “TOD [Top of Descent] within 1 minute” alert has been generated. See
the Flight Management and AFCS sections for details on VNV features, and refer to Section 2.4, Supplemental
Flight Data, for more information about VNV indications on the PFD.

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