BendixKing KMH 920 System KMH 980 User Manual

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EGPWS Normal Procedures

Rev 2

KTA 970/KMH 980 Pilot’s Guide

006-18273-0000

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RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES FOR GA-EGPWS
ALERTS IN FLIGHT

“Terrain Ahead”

or

“Obstacle Ahead”

Condition: Aircraft flight path is in conflict with terrain/obstacle.

Action:

Take IMMEDIATE action to adjust flight path away from
threat until alert/warning ceases.

“Caution Terrain”

or

“Caution Obstacle”

Condition: Aircraft flight path is in conflict with terrain/obstacle.

Action:

Adjust flight path as required away from threat until
alert/warning ceases.

“Too Low”

or

“Too Low Terrain”

Condition: Insufficient terrain clearance for phase of flight.

Action:

Adjust flight path to recover safe terrain clearance until
alert ceases.

“Check Altitude”

Condition: Abnormal difference between GPS, Geometric and/or

pressure altitude information in GA-EGPWS.

Action:

Check all available aircraft altitude information. Ensure
correct altimeter setting, altimeters cross-check and are
not stuck.

“Don’t Sink”

Condition: Aircraft is loosing altitude during take-off climb.

Action:

Re-establish positive rate of climb.

“Sinkrate”

Condition: Rate of descent is excessive for current height above

terrain.

Action:

Reduce rate of descent.

“500 Above”

or

“500”

Condition: Aircraft is approximately 500 feet above nearest known

runway (within 5 nm).

Action:

Assure aircraft is in position for normal landing.

“Too Low Gear”

or

“Too Low Flaps”

Condition: Aircraft configuration of Gear or Flap position is not

consistent with altitude above terrain.

Action:

Deploy Gear or Flaps consistent with approach to land-
ing.

“Bank Angle”

Condition: Aircraft roll angle is greater than 40 degrees to 50

degrees depending upon altitude.

Action:

Ensure proper terrain clearance for excessive bank
(roll) conditions.

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