Terrain proximity page, Hazard avoidance – Garmin G1000 Mooney M20TN User Manual

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

190-00647-02 Rev. A

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HAZARD AVOIDANCE

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INSTRUMENTS

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HAZARD

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AFCS

ADDITIONAL FEA

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APPENDICES

INDEX

Additional information about obstacles can be displayed by panning over the display on the map. The map

panning feature is enabled by pressing the RANGE Knob. The map range is adjusted by turning the RANGE
Knob. If the map range is adjusted while panning is enabled, the map is re-centered on the Map Pointer.

Figure 6-48 Terrain Information on the Navigation Map Page

Additional

Information on

Obstacle Selected

with Map Pointer

Yellow Terrain Area

(Between 100’ and

1000’ Below Aircraft

Altitude)

Red Lighted

Obstacles

(Above or Within

100’ Below

Aircraft Altitude)

Lighted Obstacle

Selected with Map

Pointer

Terrain Legend

Terrain Display

Enabled

Red Terrain Area

(Above or Within

100’ Below Aircraft

Altitude)

TERRAIN PROXIMITY PAGE

The Terrain Proximity Page is specialized to show terrain and obstacle data in relation to the aircraft’s current

altitude, without clutter from the basemap. Aviation data (airports, VORs, and other NAVAIDs) can be displayed
for reference.

Aircraft orientation on this map is always heading up unless there is no valid heading. Two views are available

relative to the position of the aircraft: the 360° default display and the radar-like ARC (120°) display. Map range
is adjustable with the RANGE Knob from 1 to 200 nm, as indicated by the map range rings (or arcs).

Displaying the Terrain Proximity Page:

1)

Turn the large

FMS

Knob to select the Map Page Group.

2)

Turn the small

FMS Knob

to select the Terrain Proximity Page.

3)

To change the view,

a)

Press the

VIEW

Softkey.

b)

Press the 360 or ARC Softkey to select the desired view.

Or

:

a)

Press the MENU Key.

b)

Select ‘View 120º’ or ‘View 360º’ (choice dependent on current state) and press the ENT Key to change the view.

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