Survival guide Garmin G500 / GTN650 An introduction to “new generation” avionics. Royal West Aviation Club – 30 May 2015
Dec 22, 2015
Survival guide Garmin G500 / GTN650
An introduction to “new generation” avionics.
Royal West Aviation Club – 30 May 2015
Objectives
• Student is familiar with “Technological Advanced Aircraft ”.
• Student is aware of risks / benefits of “Glass Cockpits”.
• Student is familiar with the hardware of the OO-GTX.
• Student can manipulate basic functions!
Airmanship: This briefing does not replace personal study followed by hands-on training in the aircraft. It is a good attitude to be familiar with the aircraft and all the avionics installed in it!
TAA / Technological Advanced Aircraft
• Technologically advanced aircraft are equipped with new-generation avionics. They take full advantage of computing power and modern navigational aids to improve pilot situational awareness, system redundancy and dependence on equipment, and to improve in-cockpit information about traffic, weather, airspace and terrain.
• Equipped with:- A moving-map display.- An IFR-approved GPS navigator. - An autopilot.
TAA / Technological Advanced Aircraft
Original design
Updated design
Retrofit
TAA / Technological Advanced Aircraft
TAA / Technological Advanced Aircraft
TAA / Technological Advanced Aircraft
TAA / Technological Advanced Aircraft
• “The safety problems found in the accidents studied by the team are typical of problems that occurred after previous introductions of new aircraft technology and all also reflect typical GA pilot judgment errors found in analysis of non-TAA accidents.”
• “TAAs provide increased ‘available safety,’ i.e., a potential for increased safety. However, to actually obtain this available safety, pilots must receive additional training in the specific TAA systems in their aircraft that will enable them to exploit the opportunities and operate within the limitations inherent in their TAA systems.”
Airmanship: Risk of over-reliance! Don’t rely to much on the system. Maintain basic VFR-skills…
AVIATE – NAVIGATE – COMMUNICATE- MANAGE
Glass cockpit• Working definition: a glass cockpit includes a PFD to replace classic ‘6-pack’ of
round dial instruments and an MFD which can display a myriad of features including moving map, airspaces, terrain and engine instruments.
Glass cockpit1960 - 1970 - 1980
1990-2000-2010
2020 – 20XX
Glass cockpitBenefits:• Easy to read + more precise.• Traditional “T-scan”, for easy transition.• Reduced workload & fatigue.• More integrated features: GPS, Traffic, Wx, Terrain & Range on 1 map! • Computer generated feedback & alerts.• Solid state technology. More reliable, less maintenance!
Risks:• Can be confusing & or distracting! • Information black-outs!• Complicated user interfaces, increasing risk of wrong selections!• Confusion about the mode awareness of the system!• Over-trust, over-confidence and reliance on the system!
Hardware OO-GTX
Hardware OO-GTX
• Radio panel: Garmin GMA340
• Transponder: Garmin GTX328 “ES”
Hardware OO-GTX
• Second radio: Garmin GTR 225
Hardware OO-GTX
• PowerFLARM traffic information sensor:• SAM – standby attitude module:
Hardware OO-GTX
• Garmin GTN650:
Hardware OO-GTX• Garmin G500:
Hardware OO-GTX• Pitot / Static system runs via an Air Data Computer! • AHRS: Attitude and Heading Reference System.
Basic functions• Start-up sequence G500
Basic functions• Lay-out PFD:
Basic functions• Lay-out selection modes:
Basic functions• Lay-out airspeed tape:
Basic functions• Lay-out attitude indicator:
Basic functions• Lay-out attitude indicator:
Basic functions• Lay-out attitude indicator:
Basic functions• Lay-out attitude indicator:
Basic functions• Lay-out airspeed indicator:
Basic functions• Lay-out HSI:
Basic functions• Lay-out MFD:
Overview
Student is familiar with “Technological Advanced Aircraft ”.
Student is aware of risks / benefits of “Glass Cockpits”.
Student is familiar with the hardware of the OO-GTX.
Student can manipulate basic functions!
Airmanship: This briefing does not replace personal study followed by hands-on training in the aircraft. It is a good attitude to be familiar with the aircraft and all the avionics installed in it!