Garmin G1000 Pilot's Training Guide (-03) - Page 7

G1000 Integrated Cockpit System, Purpose, Flight and Ground Instruction, Level of Knowledge Attained - simulator

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INTRODUCTION G1000 Integrated Cockpit System The G1000™ is a completely integrated avionics system designed to fit a broad range of aircraft models. It is an all-glass flight deck that presents flight instrumentation, location, navigation, communication and identification data on large-format, high-resolution displays. The digital data presentation on the G1000 puts all flight-critical information literally at the pilot's fingertips. Purpose This Pilot's Training Guide is provided to help the pilot transition to Garmin G1000-equipped aircraft. Use this study guide in combination with the G1000 Simulator and/or the G1000 Pilot's Guide as well as the flight instructor's guidance and feedback to maximize G1000 training before taking delivery of a new G1000-equipped aircraft. NOTE: Ground lessons should be completed before starting flight training. NOTE: In this training guide, each lesson contains exercises as well as a list of resources that are recommended before completing these exercises. Flight and Ground Instruction It is important to coordinate ground lessons with a properly trained flight instructor. Work with an instructor to make sure that the system is fully understood. This training guide works best if an instructor is involved from the very beginning. Work with an instructor to ensure that the flight lessons cover all appropriate material. Note that the instructor may determine that additional training is required to review aircraft systems, procedures, airspace, or other knowledge areas. Practice under an instructor until confidently proficient with the G1000 system. Level of Knowledge Attained The material contained in the Pilot's Training Guide is designed to help pilots progress from basic to advanced levels of knowledge. The basic skills of interpreting the Primary Flight Display (PFD), tuning the radios and operating the audio panel are covered early on in the training material. Later sections cover navigation, terrain and other more complex material. The Pilot's Training Guide was designed in this manner so that pilot and instructor could begin basic training quickly. NOTE: It is not necessary to complete the Navigation portion of the material before taking off on a local training flight. 190-00368-03 Rev. A Garmin G1000 Pilot's Training Guide 1

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Garmin G1000
Pilot’s Training Guide
190-00368-03
Rev. A
1
INTRODUCTION
G1000 Integrated Cockpit System
The G1000™ is a completely integrated avionics system designed to fit a broad range of aircraft models.
It is an all-glass flight
deck that presents flight instrumentation, location, navigation, communication and identification data on large-format, high-res-
olution displays.
The digital data presentation on the G1000 puts all flight-critical information literally at the pilot’s fingertips.
Purpose
This Pilot’s Training Guide is provided to help the pilot transition to Garmin G1000-equipped aircraft. Use this study guide in
combination with the G1000 Simulator and/or the G1000 Pilot’s Guide as well as the flight instructor’s guidance and feedback to
maximize G1000 training before taking delivery of a new G1000-equipped aircraft.
NOTE:
Ground lessons should be completed before starting flight training.
NOTE:
In this training guide, each lesson contains exercises as well as a list of resources that are recommended before
completing these exercises.
Flight and Ground Instruction
It is important to coordinate ground lessons with a properly trained flight instructor.
Work with an instructor to make sure
that the system is fully understood.
This training guide works best if an instructor is involved from the very beginning.
Work with an instructor to ensure that the flight lessons cover all appropriate material.
Note that the instructor may determine
that additional training is required to review aircraft systems, procedures, airspace, or other knowledge areas.
Practice under an
instructor until confidently proficient with the G1000 system.
Level of Knowledge Attained
The material contained in the Pilot’s Training Guide is designed to help pilots progress from basic to advanced levels of
knowledge.
The basic skills of interpreting the Primary Flight Display (PFD), tuning the radios and operating the audio panel are
covered early on in the training material.
Later sections cover navigation, terrain and other more complex material.
The Pilot’s
Training Guide was designed in this manner so that pilot and instructor could begin basic training quickly.
NOTE:
It is not necessary to complete the Navigation portion of the material before taking off on a local training flight.