Pilot's Guide
Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Hawker Beechcraft C90A/GT/GTi
190-00663-02 Rev. B72
FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
Figure 2-30 Automatic CDI Scaling
0.3 nm
Missed
Approach
Approach
2.0 nm
Enroute
(Oceanic if >200 nm
from nearest airport)
1.0 nm
1.0 nm
Te rminal
1.0 nm
Te rminal
0.3 nm
Departure
CDI Full-scale Deflection
Refer to accompanying
approach CDI scaling figures
•Whenadepartureprocedureisactive,theCDIisscaledfordeparture(0.3nm).
•ThesystemswitchesfromdeparturetoterminalCDIscaling(1.0nm)underthefollowingconditions:
- The next leg in the procedure is not aligned with the departure runway
-
ThenextleginthedepartureprocedureisnotCA,CD,CF,CI,CR,DF,FA,FC,FD,FM,IF,orTF(see
Glossary for leg type definitions)
- AfteranyleginthedepartureprocedurethatisnotCAorFA
•At30nmfromthedepartureairporttheenroute phase of flight is automatically entered and CDI scaling
changesto2.0nmoveradistanceof1.0nm,exceptunderthefollowingconditions:
- When navigating with an active departure procedure, the flight phase and CDI scale does not change
untiltheaircraftarrivesatthelastdeparturewaypoint(ifmorethan30nmfromthedepartureairport)
or the leg after the last departure waypoint has been activated or a direct-to waypoint is activated.
•Ifaftercompletingthedepartureprocedurethenearestairportismorethan200nmawayfromtheaircraft
and the approach procedure has not yet commenced, the CDI is scaled for oceanicight(2.0nm).
•Within31nmofthedestinationairport(terminalarea),theCDIscalegraduallyrampsdownfrom2.0nm
to1.0nmoveradistanceof1.0nm;exceptunderthefollowingconditions:
- Uponreachingtherstwaypointofanarrivalroutethatismorethan31nmfromthedestinationairport,
theightphasechangestoterminalandtheCDIscalebeginstotransitiondownfrom2.0nmto1.0nm
overadistanceof1.0nm.
•Duringapproach,theCDIscalerampsdownevenfurther(seeFigures2-31and2-32).Thistransition
normallyoccurswithin2.0nmof thenalapproachx(FAF). TheCDIswitchestoapproachscaling
automaticallyoncetheapproachprocedureisactivatedorifVector-to-Final(VTF)isselected.
- IftheactivewaypointistheFAF,thegroundtrackandthebearingtotheFAFmustbewithin45°ofthe
final approach segment course.
- If the active waypoint is part of the missed approach procedure, the active leg and preceding missed
approach legs must be aligned with the final approach segment course and the aircraft must not have
passed the turn initiation point.










