Garmin G1000 Pilot's Training Guide (-03) - Page 30

Using the scenario above, configure the Autopilot to intercept an airway. Currently, the Autopilot is - x plane

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GROUND LESSONS 9. An aircraft has just departed from an airport and is performing a runway heading climbout. Following the departure procedure, the plane climbs to 4000 feet, then turns to a heading of 270 degrees. The final cruising altitude is 9000 feet. How would the pilot configure the Autopilot to follow all of the departure procedure up to the final cruising altitude? 10. Using the scenario above, configure the Autopilot to intercept an airway. Currently, the Autopilot is set to HDG mode and ALT hold mode. 24 Garmin G1000 Pilot's Training Guide 190-00368-03 Rev. A

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Garmin G1000
Pilot’s Training Guide
190-00368-03
Rev. A
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GROUND LESSONS
9. An aircraft has just departed from an airport and is performing a runway heading climbout. Following the departure proce-
dure, the plane climbs to 4000 feet, then turns to a heading of 270 degrees. The final cruising altitude is 9000 feet. How
would the pilot configure the Autopilot to follow all of the departure procedure up to the final cruising altitude?
10. Using the scenario above, configure the Autopilot to intercept an airway. Currently, the Autopilot is set to HDG mode and
ALT hold mode.