Garmin G1000 Pilot's Training Guide (-03) - Page 27

DATA WEATHER LINK, Objectives, Resources, Exercise 11.1, Weather and Digital Audio Entertainment - support

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GROUND LESSONS Ground Lesson 11 DATA WEATHER LINK Objectives Upon completion of this lesson, the pilot should be able to understand and interpret weather information displayed in the cockpit. The pilot will be able to use this information as supporting information to enhance the decision making process before and during the flight. Resources • G1000 Pilot's Guide • G1000 PC-based Simulator • www.xmradio.com • www.wxworx.com Exercise 11.1: Weather and Digital Audio Entertainment 1. Briefly describe the theory of how weather and radio information are provided to the aircraft. 2. What types of data link weather are displayed on MFD/PFD, and what appropriate steps must be taken to get there? 190-00368-03 Rev. A Garmin G1000 Pilot's Training Guide (exercise continued on next page) 21

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Garmin G1000
Pilot’s Training Guide
190-00368-03
Rev. A
21
GROUND LESSONS
Ground Lesson 11
DATA WEATHER LINK
Objectives
Upon completion of this lesson, the pilot should be able to understand and interpret weather information displayed in the
cockpit. The pilot will be able to use this information as supporting information to enhance the decision making process before
and during the flight.
Resources
G1000 Pilot’s Guide
G1000 PC-based Simulator
www.xmradio.com
www.wxworx.com
Exercise 11.1:
Weather and Digital Audio Entertainment
1.
Briefly describe the theory of how weather and radio information are provided to the aircraft.
2.
What types of data link weather are displayed on MFD/PFD, and what appropriate steps must be taken to get there?
(exercise continued on next page)