Garmin aera 660 aera 660 Pilot s Guide - Page 109

Terrain, Animating FIS-B weather

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Overview Navigation Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Hazard Avoidance Animating FIS-B weather: 1) From the Main Menu, touch Map (weather must be enabled). Or: a) From the Main Menu, touch Weather. b) Touch the Dedicated Page Icon and touch NEXRAD. 2) Touch Menu. 3) Touch Animate Weather. 4.2 TERRAIN WARNING: Do not use Terrain information for primary terrain avoidance. Terrain information is intended only to enhance situational awareness. NOTE: Terrain depicted in the Profile View is always "ahead" of the aircraft, and will change as ground track changes. The Terrain function displays altitudes of terrain and obstructions relative to the aircraft position and altitude with reference to a database that may contain inaccuracies. Terrain and obstructions are shown only if they are in the database. Terrain and obstacle information should be used as an aid to situational awareness. They should never be used to navigate or maneuver around terrain. Note that all obstructions may not be available in the terrain and obstacle database. No terrain and obstacle information is shown without a valid 3-D GPS position. The aera GPS receiver provides the horizontal position and altitude of the aircraft. Aircraft GPS altitude is derived from satellite position. GPS altitude is then converted to a mean sea level (MSL)-based altitude (GPS-MSL altitude) and is used to determine terrain and obstacle proximity. GPS-MSL altitude accuracy is affected by satellite geometry, but is not subject to variations in pressure and temperature that normally affect pressure altitude sensors. GPS-MSL altitude does not require local altimeter settings to determine MSL altitude. It is a widely-used MSL altitude source. Appendices Index 190-02017-20 Rev. A Garmin aera 660 Pilot's Guide 93

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Garmin aera 660 Pilot’s Guide
190-02017-20 Rev. A
93
Hazard Avoidance
Overview
Navigation
Flight Planning
Hazard Avoidance
Additional Features
Appendices
Index
Animating FIS-B weather:
1)
From the
Main Menu
, touch
Map
(weather must be enabled).
Or:
a)
From the
Main Menu
, touch
Weather
.
b)
Touch the Dedicated Page Icon and touch
NEXRAD
.
2)
Touch
Menu
.
3)
Touch
Animate Weather
.
4.2
TERRAIN
WARNING:
Do not use Terrain information for primary terrain avoidance.
Terrain information is intended only to enhance situational awareness.
NOTE:
Terrain depicted in the Profile View is always “ahead” of the aircraft,
and will change as ground track changes.
The Terrain function displays altitudes of terrain and obstructions relative to
the aircraft position and altitude with reference to a database that may contain
inaccuracies.
Terrain and obstructions are shown only if they are in the database.
Terrain and obstacle information should be used as an aid to situational awareness.
They should never be used to navigate or maneuver around terrain.
Note that all obstructions may not be available in the terrain and obstacle database.
No terrain and obstacle information is shown without a valid 3-D GPS position.
The aera GPS receiver provides the horizontal position and altitude of the aircraft.
Aircraft GPS altitude is derived from satellite position.
GPS altitude is then converted
to a mean sea level (MSL)-based altitude (GPS-MSL altitude) and is used to determine
terrain and obstacle proximity.
GPS-MSL altitude accuracy is affected by satellite
geometry, but is not subject to variations in pressure and temperature that normally
affect pressure altitude sensors.
GPS-MSL altitude does not require local altimeter
settings to determine MSL altitude.
It is a widely-used MSL altitude source.