Pilot's Guide
Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Hawker Beechcraft C90A/GT/GTi
190-00663-02 Rev. B 517
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
8.7 ELECTRONIC STABILITY AND PROTECTION (ESP
™
)
NOTE
: Refer to the Airplane Flight Manual to determine approval of ESP functionality.
TheoptionalGarminElectronic Stability and Protection (ESP
™
)systemisavailableonlywhentheGFC700
AFCSisinstalled.Thissystemisdesignedtoprovideautomaticcontrolinputstodiscourageaircraftoperation
outsideanormalightenvelope.GarminESP
™
workstomaintainthedesiredpitch,roll,andairspeedoperating
envelope by automatically engaging one or more servos when the aircraft is near a dened pitch, roll, and/
orairspeedoperatinglimit.WhileESP
™
utilizesthesamesensors,processors,andactuatorsastheGFC700
autopilot, it is a separate function. The ESP
™
systemonlyoperateswhentheGFC700autopilotisnotengaged
andtheaircraftisabove200feetAGL.
ESP
™
engages when the aircraft exceeds one or more conditions (pitch, roll, and airspeed) beyond the normal
flight parameters. Enhanced stability for each condition is provided by applying a force to the appropriate control
surface to return the aircraft to the normal flight envelope. This is perceived by the pilot as resistance to control
movement in the undesired direction when the aircraft approaches a steep attitude or high airspeed.
As the aircraft deviates further from the normal attitude and/or airspeed range, the force increases (up to an
established maximum) to encourage control movement in the direction necessary to return to the normal attitude
and/orairspeedrange.Exceptinthecaseofhighairspeed,whenmaximumforceisreached,forceremainsconstant
up to the maximum engagement limit. Above the maximum engagement limit, forces are no longer applied. There
is no maximum engagement related to a high airspeed condition.
WhenESP
™
hasbeenengagedformorethantenseconds(cumulative;notnecessarilyconsecutiveseconds)ofa
20-second interval, the autopilot is automatically engaged with the flight director in LevelMode,bringingtheaircraft
into level flight. An aural “Engaging Autopilot” alert is played and the flight director mode annunciation will indicate
‘LVL’forverticalandlateralmodes.
The pilot can interrupt ESP
™
by pressing and holding the Autopilot Disconnect (AP DISC)switchortheControl
WheelSteering(CWS) button. Upon releasing AP DISC or CWS, ESP
™
force will again be applied, provided aircraft
roll attitude is within engagement limits. ESP
™
can also be overridden by overpowering the servo’s mechanical
torque limit.
ESP
™
canbeenabledordisabledontheAUX-SYSTEMSETUP2PageontheMFD.
To enable or disable ESP
™
:
1) Turn the large
FMS
Knob to select the AUX Page Group.
2) Turn the small
FMS Knob
to select the System Setup Page.
3) If necessary, press the
SETUP 2
Softkey to display the AUX-SYSTEM SETUP 2 Page. If the AUX-SYSTEM SETUP 2
is already displayed, proceed to step 4.
4) Press the
FMS
Knob to activate the cursor.
5) Turn the large
FMS
Knob to place the cursor in the STABILITY & PROTECTION field.
6) Turn the small
FMS Knob
to select ‘ENABLE’ or ‘DISABLE’.
7) Press the
FMS
Knob to remove the cursor.
ESP
™
is automatically enabled on system power up.










