Garmin G600 Pilots Guide - Page 206

Autopilot Navigation

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Foreword System Sec 1 PFD Sec 2 MFD Sec 3 Features Avoidance Hazard Sec 4 3) The autopilot will command a climb or descent at the selected vertical speed (on the autopilot controller) and capture the selected altitude. NOTE: The selected Vertical Speed bug on the GDU 620 will not control the autopilot vertical speed. The autopilot vertical speed must be selected directly on the autopilot controller. 5.6.3 Autopilot Navigation 1) Set your navigation source and HSI to the desired course. 2) Engage your autopilot in navigation mode. 3) Control your autopilot navigation through the navigation source and the HSI. 5.6.3.1 Autopilot Operation with GPSS Enabled Autopilots The GDU 620 processes GPSS information and sends it to the autopilot to allow the aircraft to anticipate turns and make smooth transitions when passing waypoints. 1) Set your navigation source and HSI to the desired GPS course. 2) Engage your autopilot in GPSS navigation mode. 3) Control your autopilot navigation through the navigation source and HSI. Wpt 2 Flight Plan Leg 1 Flight Plan Leg 2 Turn Anticipation Curve Wpt 3 Wpt 1 Aircraft Present Position Figure 5-21 GPSS Turn Anticipation Additional Sec 5 & Alerts Annun. Sec 6 Symbols Sec 7 Appendix A Glossary Sec 8 Index Appendix B 5-26 Garmin G600 Pilot's Guide 190-00601-02 Rev. B

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Garmin G600 Pilot’s Guide
190-00601-02
Rev. B
Foreword
Sec 1
System
Sec 2
PFD
Sec 3
MFD
Sec 4
Hazard
Avoidance
Sec 5
Additional
Features
Sec 6
Annun.
& Alerts
Sec 7
Symbols
Sec 8
Glossary
Appendix A
Appendix B
Index
3)
The autopilot will command a climb or descent at the selected vertical speed
(on the autopilot controller) and capture the selected altitude.
NOTE
:
The selected Vertical Speed bug on the GDU 620 will not control
the autopilot vertical speed. The autopilot vertical speed must be selected
directly on the autopilot controller.
5.6.3
Autopilot Navigation
1)
Set your navigation source and HSI to the desired course.
2)
Engage your autopilot in navigation mode.
3)
Control your autopilot navigation through the navigation source and the HSI.
5.6.3.1
Autopilot Operation with GPSS Enabled Autopilots
The GDU 620 processes GPSS information and sends it to the autopilot to
allow the aircraft to anticipate turns and make smooth transitions when passing
waypoints.
1)
Set your navigation source and HSI to the desired GPS course.
2)
Engage your autopilot in GPSS navigation mode.
3)
Control your autopilot navigation through the navigation source and HSI.
Wpt 1
Wpt 2
Wpt 3
Aircraft
Present
Position
Flight Plan Leg 1
Flight Plan Leg 2
Turn
Anticipation
Curve
Figure 5-21
GPSS Turn Anticipation