Garmin G1000 Quest Kodiak User Manual

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190-00590-00 Rev. C

Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Quest Kodiak 100

GPS NAVIGATION

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• INDICATED ALTITUDE - In auto mode, the primary source of information is the barometric altitude, and

the secondary source of information is the GPS altitude.

• PRESSURE (barometric pressure)

• TOTAL AIR TEMPERATURE

TRIP STATS

• DTK (desired track)

• DIS (distance) - the distance is shown in tenths of units up to 99.9. The distance is shown in whole units

up to 9999.

• ETE (estimated time enroute) - this time is either be shown as minutes:seconds, if the time enroute is less

than an hour, as hours:minutes.

• ETA (estimated time of arrival)

• ESA (enroute safe altitude) - This value reflects either the ESA for the selected leg, for the route between

two selected waypoints, or for the entire flight plan, depending on what is currently selected.

• Destination sunrise and sunset times

FUEL STATS

• EFFICIENCY (fuel efficiency) - this value is calculated by dividing the current ground speed by the

current fuel flow.

• TOTAL ENDUR (time of fuel endurance) - this time is shown as hours:minutes and is obtained by

dividing the amount of fuel on board by the current fuel flow.

• REM FUEL (fuel on board upon reaching end of selected leg) - this value is calculated by taking the

amount of fuel onboard and subtracting the fuel required for trip.

• REM ENDUR (fuel endurance remaining at end of selected leg)

• FUEL REQ (fuel required for trip) - this value is calculated by multiplying the time to go by the fuel flow.

See fuel endurance for an explanation of how time to go is calculated.

• TOTAL RANGE (total range at entered fuel flow) - this value is calculated by multiplying the time of fuel

endurance by the ground speed.

OTHER STATS

• DENSITY ALT (density altitude)

• TRUE AIRSPEED

• WIND DIRECTION, WIND SPEED, TAIL or HEAD WIND (only in auto mode) - the head wind is shown

as a tail wind value if appropriate.

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