User Guide
190-00494-00 Rev. B
Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Cessna Citation Mustang
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FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
HORIZONTAL SITUATION INDICATOR (HSI)
The Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI) displays a rotating compass card in a heading-up orientation. Letters
indicate the cardinal points and numeric labels occur every 30˚. Major tick marks are at 10˚ intervals and minor
tick marks at 5˚ intervals. The HSI presents heading, turn rate, course deviation, bearing, and navigation source
information in a 360˚ compass-rose format.
The HSI contains a Course Deviation Indicator (CDI) with a course pointer arrow, a To/From arrow, a sliding
deviation bar, and scale. The course pointer is a single line arrow (GPS, VOR1, and LOC1) or a double line
arrow (VOR2 and LOC2) which points in the direction of the set course. The To/From arrow rotates with the
course pointer and is displayed when the active NAVAID is received.
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1
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Figure 2-19 Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI)
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Turn Rate Indicator
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Selected Heading
3
Current Track Bug
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Lateral Deviation Scale
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Navigation Source
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Aircraft Symbol
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Course Deviation Indicator
(CDI)
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Rotating Compass Rose
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To/From Indicator
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Course Pointer
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Heading Bug
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Flight Phase
13
Selected Course
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Turn Rate/Heading
Trend Vector
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Current Heading
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Lubber Line
HEADING AND COURSE INDICATIONS
NOTE:
The Current Track Bug turns yellow when operating in Dead Reckoning Mode.
A digital reading of the current heading appears on top of the HSI. The current track is represented on the
HSI by a magenta diamond bug.
The Selected Heading is shown in light blue to the upper left of the HSI and is set with the HDG Knob
(changes Selected Heading on both PFDs). The light blue bug on the compass rose corresponds to the
Selected Heading. The bug and current heading can be synchronized by pressing the
HDG Knob, moving
the bug to the current heading.
Figure 2-20 Heading and Course Indications
Selected
Heading
Selected
Course
Current
Heading
Current
Track Bug
Selected
Heading Bug










