Cockpit Reference Guide

Garmin G1000
®
Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cessna CitationJet Model 525
190-01130-00 Rev. A
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Abnormal Operation
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fails, the copilot side Audio Panel has access to all the radios except for COM1 and
NAV1. In this case, the copilot can receive the audio from NAV2 and operate COM2
for transmission/reception.
In addition, if there is a failure of one Audio Panel, the following functions are no
longer available on the failed side; NAV/ILS audio, speaker, cockpit/cockpit-passengers
intercom, aural warning alerts on headset, entertainment inputs, and digital recording
radio. Also, if a stereo headset is in use, and an Audio Panel fails, only the left channel
will be heard in the headphones.
HAZARD DISPLAYS WITH LOSS OF GPS POSITION
If GPS position is lost, or becomes invalid, selected hazards being displayed on the
Navigation Map Page are removed until GPS position is again established.
Loss of Hazard Functions with Loss of GPS
Position
UNUSUAL ATTITUDES
The PFD ‘declutters’ when the aircraft enters an unusual attitude. Only the primary
functions are displayed in these situations.
The following information is removed from the PFD (and corresponding softkeys
are disabled) when the aircraft experiences unusual attitudes:
• TrafcAnnunciations
• AFCSAnnunciations
• FlightDirector
Command Bars
• InsetMap
• Temperatures
• DMEInformation
Window
• WindData
• SelectedHeadingBox
• SelectedCourseBox
• TransponderStatus
Box
• SystemTime
• PFDSetupMenu
• Windowsdisplayedin
the lower right corner
of the PFD:
Timer/References
Nearest Airports
Flight Plan
Messages
Procedures
ADF/DME Tuning
• BarometricMinimum
Descent Altitude Box
• Glideslope,Glide-
path, and Vertical
Deviation Indicators
• AltimeterBarometric
Setting
• SelectedAltitude
• VNV Target Altitude