Garmin G2000 Pilots Guide - Page 221
Airports, Airport Information Pane on MFD
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS Flight Management Airports Note: 'North Up' orientation on the Airport Information pane cannot be changed; the pilot needs to be aware of proper orientation if the Navigation Map orientation is different from the Airport Information Map. The Airport Information pane displays a map of the currently selected airport and surrounding area, and the Airport Information Screen on the Touchscreen Controller allows the pilot to view airport information, load frequencies, review runways, and review instrument procedures that may be involved in the flight plan. For airports with multiple runways, information for each runway is available. See the Audio and CNS Section for more information on finding and tuning frequencies. After engine startup, the Airport Information pane defaults to the airport where the aircraft is located. After a flight plan has been loaded, it defaults to the destination airport. On a flight plan with multiple airports, it defaults to the airport which is the current active waypoint. EIS AUDIO PANEL & CNS FLIGHT MANAGEMENT AVOIDANCE HAZARD AFCS Navigation Map Showing Selected Airport Airport/Runway Diagram Figure 5-37 Airport Information Pane on MFD Selected Airport Button (Identifier, Name, Symbol) Info Tab Airport Bearing, Distance, & Latitude/Longitude Fuel Available, Airport Usage Type Figure 5-38 Airport Information Screen Waypoint Options Button Direct-To, Add to FPL Airport City, Region Airport Elevation, UTC Offset ADDITIONAL FEATURES APPENDICES INDEX 190-01263-01 Rev. A Garmin G2000 Pilot's Guide for the Cessna T240 207