Garmin G3X Pilots Guide - Page 233
FLIGHT PATH MARKER, path of the aircraft accounting for wind speed and direction relative to the three
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System Overview Flight Instruments Selected Altitude set for Departure Selected Altitude set for Enroute Additional Features Climbs NOT displayed by pathway Non-approach descents NOT displayed by pathway Selected Altitude for Step Down Descending final approach segment displayed by pathway EIS CNS Interface GPS Navigation Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Integrated Autopilot Annun/Alerts Pathways - Enroute, Descent, and Approach Missed Approach Pathways are displayed at the selected altitude upon activating the missed approach on the external GPS navigator. FLIGHT PATH MARKER The Flight Path Marker (FPM), also known as a Velocity Vector, is displayed on the PFD at groundspeeds above 30 knots. The FPM depicts the approximate projected path of the aircraft accounting for wind speed and direction relative to the threedimensional terrain display. The FPM is always available when the Synthetic Vision feature is in operation. The FPM represents the direction of the flight path as it relates to the terrain and obstacles on the display, while the airplane symbol represents the aircraft heading. 190-01115-00 Rev. F Garmin G3X Pilot's Guide 215 Appendix Index