Garmin G500 Pilots Guide - Page 47
Extreme Attitude
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Foreword Roll Pointer Roll Scale Zero Pointer Roll Scale Sec 1 System Sec 2 PFD Sec 3 MFD Sec 4 Hazard Avoidance Features Sec 5 Additional Sec 6 Annun. & Alerts Figure 2-11 Attitude Indicator with a Ground Pointer configuration in a left turn In an aircraft with an Attitude Indicator that has a Sky Pointer, the pointer below the roll scale shifts with the roll or bank angle of the aircraft to keep the Roll Pointer pointing towards the sky. Roll Scale Zero Pointer Roll Pointer Roll Scale Figure 2-12 Attitude Indicator with a Sky Pointer configuration in a left turn 2.3.1 Extreme Attitude Extreme attitude is defined as a roll greater than 65º left or right, 30º pitch up, or 20º pitch down. Red chevrons are displayed at greater than 50º pitch up and 30º pitch down. The PFD will "declutter" when the aircraft enters an extreme attitude. Only the primary functions will be displayed in these situations. The following information is removed from the PFD (and corresponding soft keys are disabled) when the aircraft is in an unusual attitude: • PFD Knob Mode Annunciations • Ground Speed, True Airspeed, and Airspeed Units • Selected Altitude, Barometer Settings, and Selected Vertical Speed • Vertical Course Deviation Indicator • Traffic and Terrain Annunciations • Flight Director Command Bars 190-01102-02 Rev. B Garmin G500 Pilot's Guide 2-7 Sec 7 Symbols Sec 8 Glossary Appendix A Appendix B Index