Cockpit Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Record of Revisions
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- WARRANTY
- Warnings and Cautions
- Section 1: Introduction
- Section 2: Primary Flight Display
- Section 3: Audio Panel
- Section 4: Multi Function Display
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 MFD Softkeys
- 4.3 Engine Indication System Window
- ENGINE Page
- Manifold Pressure Gauge
- Tachometer
- Fuel Qty Indicator
- Fuel Flow Indicator (Normally Aspirated)
- Fuel Pressure Indicator (Turbocharged Only)
- Oil Pressure Indicator
- Oil Temperature Indicator
- EGT Indicator (Normally Aspirated)
- TIT Indicator (Turbocharged Only)
- CHT Indicator
- Voltmeter
- Ammeter
- Rudder Trim Indicator
- Elevator Trim Indicator
- Flaps Position Indicator
- 4.3 MFD Page Groups
- 4.4 Navigation Map Page
- Navigation Map Page Operations
- Changing the Map Orientation
- Clearing Lightning Data
- Selecting a Map Range
- Using the Auto Zoom Feature
- Identifying Aviation Map Data
- Decluttering the Map
- Map Panning
- Displaying Topographic Data on the Navigation Map Page
- Displaying Terrain Data on the Navigation Map Page
- Displaying Traffic on the Navigation Map Page
- Displaying Lightning Data on the Navigation Map Page
- Lightning Data Display Range
- MFD Navigation Status Window
- Navigation Map Page Menu
- Navigation Map Page Operations
- 4.5 Traffic Map Page
- 4.6 WEATHER MAP Page
- 4.7 Terrain Proximity Page
- 4.8 Direct-To Navigation
- 4.9 Flight Plans
- 4.10 Procedures
- Appendix A
- Index
- Figure 1-1 G1000 Controls
- Figure 1-2 G1000 Power-Up
- Figure 1-3 G1000 Normal Mode
- Figure 1-4 G1000 Reversionary Mode: Failed PFD
- Figure 2-1 Default PFD Information
- Figure 2-2 Additional PFD Information
- Figure 2-3 PFD Setup Menu
- Figure 2-4 PFD Softkeys (1 of 2)
- Figure 2-4 PFD Softkeys (2 of 2)
- Figure 2-5 Airspeed Indicator
- Figure 2-6 Red Pointer at Vne
- Figure 2-7 Attitude Indicator
- Figure 2-8 Attitude Indicator Nose High
- Figure 2-9 Attitude Indicator Nose Low
- Figure 2-10 Altimeter
- Figure 2-11 Colors Associated with the Altitude Alerter
- Figure 2-12 Altimeter within 1,000 ft. of Reference Altitude
- Figure 2-13 Altimeter within 200 ft. of Reference Altitude
- Figure 2-14 Altimeter (Metric)
- Figure 2-16 Marker Beacon and Vertical Deviation
- Figure 2-16 Vertical Speed Indicator
- Figure 2-17 ARC HSI
- Figure 2-18 Horizontal Situation Indicator
- Figure 2-20 Turn Rate Indicator and Trend Vector
- Figure 2-21 Selected Course Box
- Figure 2-22 HSI with Bearing Information
- Figure 2-24 BRG2 Information Window
- Figure 2-25 GPS INTEG, GPS SUSP, NAV1 and NAV2
- Figure 2-26 Communication Frequency Window
- Figure 2-27 Navigation Frequency Window
- Figure 2-28 Navigation Status Bars
- Figure 2-28 Navigation Status Bar Message
- Figure 2-29 Transponder Status Bar
- Figure 3-1 Front Panel Controls
- Figure 3-2 Transceivers
- Figure 3-3 Split COM, PA and Speaker
- Figure 3-4 Marker Beacon
- Figure 3-5 Marker Beacon Signal Indicator Lights on the PFD
- Figure 3-6 Aircraft Radios
- Figure 3-7 ICS Isolation
- Figure 3-8 Reversionary Mode
- Figure 4-2 MFD Softkeys
- Figure 4-3 ENGINE Page (Normally Aspirated)
- Figure 4-4 ENGINE Page (Turbocharged)
- Figure 4-5 Page Group Window
- Figure 4-6 Page Title Window
- Figure 4-6 Menu With Options
- Figure 4-7 Menu With No Options
- Figure 4-8 Navigation Map Page
- Figure 4-9 Navigation Map Range
- Figure 4-10 Navigation Map Panning
- Figure 4-11 TRAFFIC, TOPO and TERRAIN Softkeys
- Figure 4-12 Topography Scale
- Figure 4-13 MFD Navigation Status Window
- Figure 4-14 Navigation Map Page Menu Options
- Figure 4-15 Traffic Map Page
- Figure 4-16 Weather Map Page
- Figure 4-17 Terrain Scale
- Figure 4-18 Direct-to Page
- Figure 4-19 Flight Plan Waypoint Direct-to
- Figure 4-20 Nearest Airport Direct-to
- Figure 4-21 Manual Course Direct-to
- Figure 4-22 New Flight Plan
- Figure 4-23 Remove Waypoint Confirmation
- Figure 4-24 Removing an Approach
- Figure 4-25 Flight Plan Catalog Page
- Figure 4-26 Flight Plan Catalog Page Options
- Figure 4-27 Activate Stored Flight Plan Confirmation
- Figure 4-28 Delete Flight Plan Confirmation
- Figure 4-29 Procedures Page
- Figure 4-30 Selecting an Approach Procedure
- Figure 4-31 Selecting an Approach Transition
- Figure 4-32 Activating an Approach Procedure
- Figure 4-33 Approach with No Procedure Turn
- Figure 4-34 Flying the Missed Approach
- Figure 4-35 Flying the Procedure Turn
- Figure 4-36 Flying the DME Arc and Vectors to the DME Arc
- Figure 4-37 Flying a Holding Pattern
- Figure A-1 G1000 Alerting System
- Figure A-2 ADVISORY Softkey Annunciation
- Figure A-3 G1000 System Failure Annunciations
- Section 1: Introduction
- Section 2: Primary Flight Display
- Section 3: Audio Panel
- Section 4: Multi Function Display
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 MFD Softkeys
- 4.3 Engine Indication System Window
- ENGINE Page
- Manifold Pressure Gauge
- Tachometer
- Fuel Qty Indicator
- Fuel Flow Indicator (Normally Aspirated)
- Fuel Pressure Indicator (Turbocharged Only)
- Oil Pressure Indicator
- Oil Temperature Indicator
- EGT Indicator (Normally Aspirated)
- TIT Indicator (Turbocharged Only)
- CHT Indicator
- Voltmeter
- Ammeter
- Rudder Trim Indicator
- Elevator Trim Indicator
- Flaps Position Indicator
- 4.3 MFD Page Groups
- 4.4 Navigation Map Page
- Navigation Map Page Operations
- Changing the Map Orientation
- Clearing Lightning Data
- Selecting a Map Range
- Using the Auto Zoom Feature
- Identifying Aviation Map Data
- Decluttering the Map
- Map Panning
- Displaying Topographic Data on the Navigation Map Page
- Displaying Terrain Data on the Navigation Map Page
- Displaying Traffic on the Navigation Map Page
- Displaying Lightning Data on the Navigation Map Page
- Lightning Data Display Range
- MFD Navigation Status Window
- Navigation Map Page Menu
- Navigation Map Page Operations
- 4.5 Traffic Map Page
- 4.6 WEATHER MAP Page
- 4.7 Terrain Proximity Page
- 4.8 Direct-To Navigation
- 4.9 Flight Plans
- 4.10 Procedures
- A.1 Introduction
- A.2 Alert Levels
- A.3 Mooney Specific Aircraft Alerts
- A.4 G1000 System Annunciations
- A.5 G1000 System Message Advisories

Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for Mooney M20M & M20R
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SECTION 4 – MFD
GPS Approach Examples
No Procedure Turn
An approach where there is no procedure turn re-
quired to get established on the inbound course to the
FAF is our example. GPS RWY 12 is used to show how
the G1000 sequences through an approach and what type
of annunciation and range factor changes can be expected
(the G1000 automatically sequences through all legs of an
approach without pilot input other than to activate the ap
-
proach and to sequence past the missed approach point).
This example is based upon and active flight plan from
KFLG (Flagstaff, AZ Pulliam Airport) to KPRC (Prescott,
AZ Love Airport).
1. Select KPRC as the destination, via the
Direct-to
key or as the last waypoint in a flight plan.
2. Press the
PROC
key and select the GPS RWY 12
approach. From the transitions window, select
IRODY as the IAF (select ‘LOAD?’).
3. Within 30 nm of the destination, the G1000
switches from enroute mode to terminal mode.
The switch to terminal mode is accompanied
by a gradual CDI scale transition from 5.0 to
1.0 nm full scale deflection.
4. Prior to reaching the IAF (IRODY), the approach
sequence should be reviewed. Press the
FPL
key to display the Active Flight Plan Page. Press
the
FMS
knob and turn the
large FMS
knob to
review each segment of the approach. When
finished press the
FPL
key again to return to
the previous page.
5. As the pilot approaches the IAF (IRODY), a
waypoint message ‘NEXT DTK 204°’ appears
in the navigation status bar on the PFD. As
the distance to the IAF approaches zero, the
message is replaced by a turn advisory ‘TURN
TO 204°’.
6. As the pilot approaches the IAP (OKAPY), a
waypoint message ‘NEXT DTK 124°’ appears.
As the distance approaches zero the message is
replaced by a turn advisory ‘TURN TO 124°’.
7. At 2.0 nm from the FAF (MULHU), the G1000
switches from terminal mode to approach
mode. CDI scaling begins rounding down from
1.0 to 0.3 nm full scale deflection.
8. Upon crossing the FAF ‘NEXT DTK 124°’
appears and the destination sequences to the
MAP (RW12map, the runway threshold). Keep
-
ing the needle centered, fly toward the MAP,
observing the altitude minimums dictated by
the approach plate.
9. As the pilot approaches the MAP, a waypoint
message ‘ARRIVING AT WAYPOINT’ appears.
10. Upon crossing the MAP, ‘SUSP’ appears on the
HSI and directly above the
SUSP
softkey, indi-
cating that automatic sequencing of approach
waypoints is suspended at the MAP. A ‘FROM’
indication is displayed on the CDI, but course
guidance along the final approach course
continues. If a missed approach is required,
use the
SUSP
softkey to initiate the missed
approach sequence.
NOTE: When the message ‘RAIM is not avail-
able’ appears in the Alerts Window on the PFD
a missed approach must be executed. Refer to
section 1-1-20 in the Aeronautical Information
Manual (AIM) for information regarding RAIM.










