Vertical deviation/glideslope indicator, Vertical speed indicator (vsi) – Garmin G1000 Quest Kodiak User Manual

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Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Quest Kodiak 100

190-00590-00 Rev. C

2-8

FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS

Reference and current altitudes can be displayed in meters (readouts displayed above the normal readouts in

feet) and the Altimeter barometric setting in hectopascals (see Figure 2-11). Note that the altitude tape does
not change scale.

Displaying altitude and the Altimeter barometric setting in metric units:

1)

Press the PFD Softkey to display the second-level softkeys.

2)

Press the METRIC Softkey to display altitudes in meters and the barometric pressure setting in hectopascals.

3)

Press the BACK Softkey to return to the top-level softkeys.

VERTICAL DEVIATION/GLIDESLOPE INDICATOR

The Vertical Deviation/Glideslope Indicator (Figure 2-12) appears to the left of the Altimeter when an ILS is

tuned in the active NAV field (and selected as the navigation source). A green diamond appears and acts as the
Vertical Deviation Indicator, just like a glideslope needle on a conventional indicator.

VERTICAL SPEED INDICATOR (VSI)

The Vertical Speed Indicator (VSI; Figure 2-13) displays the aircraft’s vertical speed with numeric labels and

tick marks at 1000 and 2000 fpm in each direction on the non-moving tape. Minor tick marks are at intervals
of 500 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 2000 fpm, the pointer appears at the corresponding edge of the tape and the rate appears inside the
pointer.

Figure 2-12 Vertical Deviation/Glideslope Indicator

Marker

Beacon

Annunciation

Vertical

Deviation/

Glideslope

Indicator

Figure 2-13 Vertical Speed Indicator

Vertical

Speed

Pointer

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