Pilot's Guide
Garmin G1000H
™
Pilot’s Guide for the Bell 407GX
190-01255-01 Rev. A372
HAZARD AVOIDANCE
6.4 HTAWS
WARNING: Do not use HTAWS information for primary terrain avoidance. HTAWS is intended only to
enhance situational awareness.
NOTE: The data contained in the HTAWS databases comes from government agencies. Garmin accurately
processes and cross-validates the data but cannot guarantee the accuracy and completeness of the data.
NOTE: Terrain data is not displayed when the aircraft is outside of the installed terrain database coverage
region.
HTAWS (Helicopter Terrain Awareness and Warning System) is designed to increase situational awareness
and aid in preventing controlled ight into terrain (CFIT) accidents. HTAWS providesvisualannunciations
andvoicealertswhenterrainandobstaclesarewithinthegivenaltitudethresholdfromtheaircraft.Thevisual
annunciations and voice alerts and warnings are advisory in nature only.
HTAWSsatisesTSO-C194requirementsforcertication.
HTAWSrequiresthefollowingtooperateproperly:
•Avalidterrainandobstacledatabase
•Avalid3-DGPSpositionsolution
HTAWSusesterrainandobstacleinformationsuppliedbygovernmentsources.Terraininformationisbasedon
terrainelevationinformationinadatabasethatmaycontaininaccuracies.Individualobstructionsmaybeshown
ifavailableinthedatabase.Garminveriesthedatatoconrmaccuracyofthecontent.However,thedisplayed
informationshouldneverbeunderstoodasbeingall-inclusiveandthedatamaystillcontaininaccuracies.
HTAWS uses information provided from the GPS receiver to provide a horizontal position and altitude,
along with additional altitude input from an optional radar altimeter. GPS altitude is derived from satellite
measurements.GPSaltitudeisthenconvertedtotheheightabovegeodeticsealevel(GSL),whichistheheight
abovemeansealevel(MSL)calculatedgeometrically.ThesystemusesGSLaltitudetodetermineHTAWSalerts.
GSLaltitudeaccuracyisaffectedbysatellitegeometry,butisnotsubjecttovariationsinpressureandtemperature
thatnormallyaffectpressurealtitudesensors.GSLaltitudedoesnotrequirelocalaltimetersettingstodetermine
MSLaltitude.Itisawidely-usedMSLaltitudesource.Therefore,GSLaltitudeprovidesahighlyaccurateand
reliableMSLaltitudesourcetocalculateterrainandobstaclealerts.
TheterrainandobstacledatabasesusedbyHTAWSarereferencedtoMSL.UsingtheGPSpositionandGSL
altitude,HTAWSdisplaysa2-D pictureofthe surroundingterrain and obstaclesrelativeto the positionand
altitudeoftheaircraft.Furthermore,theGPSpositionandGSLaltitudeareusedtocalculateand“predict”the
aircraft’sightpathinrelationtothesurroundingterrainandobstacles.Inthismanner,HTAWScanprovide
advanced alerts of predicted dangerous terrain conditions.
HTAWSincorporatesaltitudeinputfromanoptionalradaraltimeterforcertainalerts.
Baro-correctedaltitude(orindicatedaltitude)isderivedbyadjustingthealtimetersettingforlocalatmospheric
conditions. The most accurate baro-corrected altitude can be achieved by frequently updating the altimeter
settingtothenearestreportingstationalongtheightpath.However,becauseactualatmosphericconditions
seldommatchthestandardconditionsdenedbytheInternationalStandardAtmosphere(ISA)model(where










