Flight management, Trip statistics – Garmin G1000 King Air C90GT User Manual

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Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Hawker Beechcraft C90A/GT

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• Calibrated airspeed (CALIBRATED AS) - The primary source is from the air data system, and the secondary

source of information is GPS ground speed.

• Indicated altitude (IND ALTITUDE) - The primary source is the barometric altitude, and the secondary source

of information is GPS altitude.

TRIP STATISTICS

The trip statistics are calculated based on the selected starting and ending waypoints and the trip planning

inputs.

In flight plan mode (FPL) with a stored flight plan selected (NN), and the entire flight plan (CUM) selected,

the waypoints are the starting and ending waypoints of the selected flight plan.

In flight plan mode (FPL) with a stored flight plan selected (NN), and a specific leg (NN) selected, the

waypoints are the endpoints of the selected leg.

In flight plan mode (FPL) with the active flight plan selected (00), and the remaining flight plan (REM)

selected, the ‘from’ waypoint is the present position of the aircraft and the ‘to’ waypoint is the endpoint of the
active flight plan.

In flight plan mode (FPL) with the active flight plan selected (00), and a specific leg (NN) selected, the

‘from’ waypoint is the current aircraft position and the ‘to’ waypoint is the endpoint of the selected leg.

In waypoint (WPTS) mode these are manually selected waypoints (if there is an active flight plan, these

default to the endpoints of the active leg).

Some of the calculated trip statistics are dashed when the selected leg of the active flight plan has already

been flown.

• Desired Track (DTK) - DTK is shown as nnn° and is the desired track between the selected waypoints.

It is dashed unless only a single leg is selected.

• Distance (DIS) - The distance is shown in tenths of units up to 99.9, and in whole units up to 9999.

• Estimated time enroute (ETE) - ETE is shown as hours:minutes until less than an hour, then it is shown

as minutes:seconds.

• Estimated time of arrival (ETA) - ETA is shown as hours:minutes and is the local time at the

destination.

- If in waypoint mode then the ETA is the ETE added to the departure time.

- If a flight plan other than the active flight plan is selected it shows the ETA by adding to the departure

time all of the ETEs of the legs up to and including the selected leg. If the entire flight plan is selected,
then the ETA is calculated as if the last leg of the flight plan was selected.

- If the active flight plan is selected the ETA reflects the current position of the aircraft and the current

leg being flown. The ETA is calculated by adding to the current time the ETEs of the current leg up to
and including the selected leg. If the entire flight plan is selected, then the ETA is calculated as if the
last leg of the flight plan was selected.

• Enroute safe altitude (ESA) - The ESA is shown as nnnnnFT

• Destination sunrise and sunset times (SUNRISE, SUNSET) - These times are shown as hours:minutes

and are the local time at the destination.

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