Command bars, Automatic flight control system – Garmin G1000 King Air C90GT User Manual

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

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AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM

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COMMAND bARS

Upon activation of the flight director, Command Bars are displayed in magenta on the PFDs as a single

cue or cross pointers. The Aircraft Symbol (in yellow) changes to accommodate the Command Bar format;
the Command Bars do not override the Aircraft Symbol. The single-cue Command Bars (Figure 7-5) move
together vertically to indicate pitch commands and bank left or right to indicate roll commands. Command
Bars displayed as a cross pointer (Figure 7-6) move independently to indicate pitch (horizontal bar) and roll
(vertical bar) commands. Both PFDs show the same Command Bar format.

Aircraft Symbol

Command Bars

Figure 7-6 Cross-pointer Command Bars

Figure 7-5 Single-cue Command Bars

Aircraft Symbol

Command Bars

Changing Command Bar format:

1)

Use the FMS Knob to select the AUX - System Setup Page on the MFD.

2)

Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor.

3)

Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight ‘Format Active’ in the ‘Flight Director’ box.

4)

Turn the small FMS Knob to highlight the desired format.

’SNGL CUE’ to display Command Bars as a single cue (Aircraft Symbol in figure 7-5).

Or

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’X-POINTER’ to display Command Bars as a cross pointer (Aircraft Symbol in Figure 7-6).

If the attitude information being sent to the flight director becomes invalid or unavailable, the Command Bars

are removed from the display. The flight director Command Bars also disappear if the pitch exceeds +30˚/-20˚
or bank exceeds 65˚.

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