Backcourse mode (bc), Automatic flight control system, Changing the selected course – Garmin G1000 Socata TBM 850 User Manual

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Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850

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bACkCOURSE MODE (bC)

NOTE:

When making a backcourse approach, set the Selected Course to the localizer front course.

Backcourse Mode captures and tracks a localizer signal in the backcourse direction. The mode may be

selected by pressing the BC Key. Backcourse Mode is armed if the CDI is greater than one dot when the mode
is selected. If the CDI is less than one dot, Backcourse Mode is automatically captured when the BC Key is
pressed. The flight director creates roll steering commands from the Selected Course and deviation when in
Backcourse Mode.

Figure 7-29 Backcourse Mode

LOC2 is Selected Navigation Source

Command Bars Hold Pitch Attitude

Pitch Hold

Mode Active

Backcourse

Mode Active

CHANGING THE SELECTED COURSE

If the navigation source is VOR or localizer or OBS Mode has been enabled when using GPS, the Selected

Course is controlled using the CRS Knob corresponding to the selected flight director (CRS1 for the pilot
side, CRS2 for the copilot side).

Pressing the CWS Button and hand-flying the aircraft does not reset any reference data while in Backcourse

Mode. The autopilot guides the aircraft back to the Selected Course when the CWS Button is released.

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