Airplane Flight Manual Supplement

AFMS, GARMIN G500/G600 SYSTEM 190-00601-01 Rev. K
FAA APPROVED Page 32 of 51
3.2.2 GPS Data Failure
GPS data failure may be indicated by any or all of following:
Loss of GPS course deviation information on HSI
Amber “LOI” text on the HSI
Amber “NO GPS POSITION” text on the MFD moving map
Loss of waypoint bearing or distance information
1. Select alternate GPS source, if available, by pressing “1-2” softkey on
PFD.
If alternate GPS source is not available:
2. Select alternate navigation source using “CDI,” “1-2,or “BRG”
softkeys on PFD, or refer directly to external navigation data.
3.2.3 Navigation Data Failure (VOR/LOC/GS/ADF)
Navigation data failure may be indicated by any or all of following:
Loss of course deviation information on HSI
Loss of glideslope/glidepath information on PFD
Loss of bearing pointer on HSI
1. Select alternate navigation source using “CDI,” “1-2,” or “BRG”
softkeys on PFD, or refer directly to external navigation data.
3.2.4 Synthetic Vision (SVT) Failure
Several data sources are required to display SVT on the PFD (GPS, terrain
database, attitude information, etc.). If any of these required data sources
become unreliable or unavailable, SVT will automatically be removed, and the
PFD will revert to the standard display of blue sky over brown ground. If there
is a discrepancy between the SVT display and the actual terrain around the
aircraft, SVT should be turned off manually.
To turn off SVT:
1. Press the “PFD” softkey on the PFD.
2. Press the “SYN VIS” softkey to turn off SVT.