FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual Supplement
Hawker Beechcraft 200, 200C, B200, B200C, 190-00915-02 Rev. 7
B200GT and B200CGT King Air
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FLIGHT CONTROLS
AFCS, AUTOPILOT AND FLIGHT DIRECTOR
The GFC 700 is a digital Automatic Flight Control System (AFCS), fully integrated within the G1000
System avionics architecture. The GFC 700 is a three-axis autopilot and flight director system which
provides the pilot with the following features:
Autopilot (AP) — Autopilot operation occurs within the pitch, roll, and pitch trim servos. It also provides
servo monitoring and automatic flight control in response to flight director steering commands, AHRS
attitude and rate information, and airspeed.
Flight Director (FD) - Two flight directors, each operating independently within their respective GIA and
referred to as pilot-side and copilot-side. Commands for the selected flight director are displayed on both
PFDs.
The flight director provides:
Command Bars showing pitch/roll guidance
Vertical/lateral mode selection and processing
Autopilot communication
Yaw Damper (YD) — The yaw servo is self-monitoring and provides Dutch Roll damping and turn
coordination in response to yaw rate, roll angle, vertical acceleration, and airspeed.
Electric Pitch Trim — The pitch trim servo provides manual electric pitch trim capability when the autopilot
is not engaged.
Pilot commands to the AFCS are entered through the GMC 710 Autopilot Mode Controller mounted in the
center of the cockpit under the airplane’s glareshield. The GMC 710 controller also controls the heading
bug, navigation course selector on each PFD, and the altitude preselect.
Other components of the autopilot include four servos that also contain autopilot processor, control
wheel-mounted elevator trim switches (copilot’s side optional), control wheel-mounted autopilot/yaw
damper disconnect and trim interrupt switch (A/P Y/D DISC/TRIM INTRPT), control wheel-mounted CWS
(Control Wheel Steering) switch, and a Go-Around switch mounted in the Left power lever knob.










